Can AI generate convincing Daily Mail headlines? Kinda..
"Mother-of-two, 34, says she is happy and healthy after having a bowel movement"
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Super proud to have worked on this game for @bbcbitesize! Other than a couple of assets I got to work on almost all of the design and animation. Huge thanks to @aerianstudios for the opportunity!
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"The Boys Are Back In Town" opens with a question, posed not to the listener but some unspoken addressee: "Guess who just got back today?" This creates a certain dramatic irony, as we, the listeners, already know the answer from the title. The answer is, of course, the boys.
i briefly worked at an startup that claimed to use AI for automatic savings deposits.
it actually just divided your monthly income by a number, then every Monday morning a guy in eastern europe would go and change numbers that were round to make them “look more AI”.
The name’s Stone, Spy Stone.
Take a look at the Russian Air Force’s latest tool: a spy robot to aid soldiers on the ground in urban or trench-warfare scenarios that’s disguised to look like a rock.