NOW WE’RE BLOWN AWAY BY AI LIKE OUR GRANDPARENTS WERE BY TVCreating images of celebrities with artificial intelligence, seeing them in sexy versions, in scenarios that never existed—just a few years ago, this would have been unimaginable. What once required hours of editing and advanced Photoshop skills can now be generated in seconds with just a few words. This is the new magic of the 21st century.
In the 1950s, people were mesmerized by television. Watching moving images on a screen was a surreal experience, a technological leap that changed the way we consumed entertainment. In just a few years, it went from being a luxury novelty to an everyday household staple, transforming culture and the way stories were told.
Today, AI is doing the same for digital imagery. We no longer just consume content—we create it on demand, manipulate reality, and play with what was once impossible. What you see no longer has to exist to be captivating. It's a new form of creativity, exploration, and for some, a fresh debate on the limits of technology and ethics.
One thing is certain: if people in the ‘50s were amazed by television, future generations will look back and be just as blown away by what we’re experiencing today.
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The slow-motion shot of the day.
THE NUDES OF DEMI MOORE AND MARGARET QUALLEYA few weeks ago, a clip from the movie The Substance started circulating, showing Demi Moore naked in front of a mirror. I didn’t want to share it because, honestly, Demi hasn’t aged well with all the cosmetic work she’s had done. Aside from her face, her current breasts are a disaster, and I didn’t want to ruin the image you might have of her, like I did, from movies like Striptease, Ghost, or even G.I. Jane.
So, what happened? Well, now there’s also a scene of Margaret Qualley getting naked, and that one is definitely worth sharing. So, since I’m sharing one, I feel obligated to share the other as well.
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A tribute to hikers and campers who truly embrace nature.