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Hard to watch images: what will the last day of humanity look like? - Walla! technology

2022-08-24T21:02:13.511Z


A bold TikTok user has used advanced editing software to create chilling images of people in their final moments amid what is supposed to be the Great Apocalypse


Hard to watch images: what will the last day of humanity look like?

A bold TikTok user has used advanced editing software to create chilling images of people in their final moments amid what is supposed to be the Great Apocalypse

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Artificial intelligence predicts: the last selfie to be taken on Earth (TikTok/Robot Overlords))

Have you ever wondered what the last day of humanity will look like?

We all hope that day will be a long, long time from now, if ever, but that doesn't stop some of us from imagining what that day will look like.

A particularly daring surfer uploaded to his TikTok photos that he edited using special software designed to simulate how humans will look in their last moments before the apocalypse.

In fact he asked her to present "the last selfie taken on Earth".



In the difficult-to-view images that you can also see here, images are shown that look like they were taken from a real horror movie.

In the pictures you can see, among other things, half human half mutant, quite scary people holding their cell phones, while in the background you can see a huge fire burning and burning the world.

In another startling image you can see a burnt man and behind him a huge cloud of smoke.

These pictures are not funny, but we must admit that they are creepy and eye-catching.

Caution - not for the faint of heart

@robotoverloards Asking an Ai to show the last selfie ever taken #creepy#scary#ai#midjourney#dalle2 #foryoupage ♬ It's Just a Burning Memory - The Caretaker

@robotoverloards Asking an Ai to show the last selfie ever taken Part: 2 #horror#scary#ai#dalle2 #midjourney #foryoupage ♬ It's Just a Burning Memory - The Caretaker

@robotoverloards Asking an Ai to show the last selfie ever taken in the apocalypse Part: 3 #apocalypse#scary#horror#foryoupage #fyp #ai#midjourney #dalle2 ♬ It's Just a Burning Memory - The Caretaker

@robotoverloards Asking an Ai to show the last Selfie ever taken Part: 4 #creepy#scary#ai#midjourney#dalle2 #fyp#foryoupage ♬ A Burning Memory - Reece Moseley

@robotoverloards Asking an Ai to show the last 25 selfies ever taken #foryoupage #acopolypse #selfie #creepy #scary #ai #dalle2 #midjourney ♬ Mr.

Blue Sky - Electric Light Orchestra

He created the images in a special editing software called DALL-E2, a text-based image generator and an AI (artificial intelligence) model that makes it possible to create particularly creepy things.

The model allows users to describe in natural language what they would like to see in the image, and receive in response a high-resolution image created by the model, after being trained on millions of different images.

According to reports, there are a million people who have gained access to this software, which costs quite a bit of money, but is capable of creating amazing things as you can see.



One of the owners of this photo editing company said in response to the sometimes difficult content it allows to produce: "We have limited its ability to produce images of violence, hate or adult images by removing sexually explicit content. We have reduced the possibility for people to be exposed to this content. We An advanced technique is also used to prevent photos from revealing real faces, including those of public figures."

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Source: walla

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