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'These are not pets!' Wildlife experts urge Brits to keep their distance from HIGHLAND COWS following a surge in TikTokers trying to capture content with the rustic cattle
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iPhone users baffled by 'scary' feature that suggests they check in with ex-lovers and dead relatives
Check In, released in Apple's iOS 17 in 2023, is a messaging and location-tracking service that allows users to notify contacts when they have arrived at a destination. However, the feature makes suggestions on who users should alert and people have been left baffled by the recommendations. Users have shared these bizarre experiences on social media, with one woman saying she received a prompt to alert her deceased mother and another was sent a notification with her ex-husband's name - they divorced four years ago. A TikToker recently shared a video about the feature after repeatedly being prompted to check in with his boss. Apple released Check In last year, but users have reported only seeing the Siri suggestions over the last few months.
Grandma's revenge is a cocktail created by AI - would YOU try it?
Artificial intelligence has created an alcoholic beverage that tastes like the melted candy found at the bottom of your grandma's handbag - and it got a three out of 10 in taste. This drink, called Grandma's Revenge, is just one recipe generated by the technology, which was asked to make cocktails based on names given by TikTok users. Grandma's Revenge features brandy, sherry and port, while another called Burning Inferno is made with vodka and Tabasco sauce. TikTok account Mob recently shared videos showing him following the instructions to make each drink based on what the AI churned out. TikTok account Mob shared two videos showing cocktails generated by AI.
McDonald's Drive-Thru AI Giving Customers Hilariously Wrong Orders
But that simple act might be about to get a lot more difficult -- thanks to the cost-cutting magic of AI. The fast food chain, alongside other franchises including Sonic and Chipotle, has been trying out AI-powered voice assistants at their drive-thru lanes since at least 2019 -- with often hysterical results, it turns out. Now, customers on TikTok are sharing their horrendous experiences with the half-baked AI chatbots, Insider reports, ending up with random packets of butter or ketchup in their order. It's a pertinent topic in the age of flawed AI chatbots quickly becoming a widespread yet annoying part of everyday life. One particularly disgruntled customer uploaded a video titled "fighting with McDonald's robot," failing to remove a caramel ice cream from her order despite minutes of back-and-forth.
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AI Hits Again with Doomsday Selfies! And this Time as Requested by a Tiktoker
OpenAI, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) expert team, has been showing off its ground-breaking AI photo generator DALL-E for more than a year. The first generation model was capable of creating realistic and artistic images from a text description. Some of the best include an avocado-shaped armchair, Darth Vader fishing in the Arctic, and many more. Now, a group of enquiring coders asked DALL-E, 'What will be the last selfies on Earth?' The outcomes are truly terrifying. The AI generator's sample photos depict apocalyptic ghost towns, a person battered with battle scars, and thick smoke in the background, most likely caused by a nuclear bomb explosion.
Bride's money-saving wedding hacks go viral on TikTok: 'Ideas we're scrapping'
Engaged couples are forced to postpone their weddings due to social distancing measures. Some couples know the value of a dollar. Or in Sian Taylor's case, she and her fiancé Andy know the value of a pound. The young couple got engaged in the U.K. back in May and have been planning their nuptials, which Taylor has been documenting on TikTok. Throughout the planning process, Taylor realized various wedding services and supplies can quickly rack up a large price tag.