FAKE IMAGES OF FAMOUS ACTRESSES GENERATED BY AI #4
Big names in the current technological landscape, such as Elon Musk or Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, have been joined by another 1,000 people with more or less influence, including prestigious researchers and creators in the field of artificial intelligence, all to sign a open letter in which they ask to stop the implementation of the new artificial intelligences that are being developed, for at least six months.
The letter is addressed to AI labs that are currently mired in an uncontrolled race that prevents them from adequately managing and controlling the "profound risks to society and humanity" posed by future artificial intelligence.
"AI could represent a profound change in the history of life on Earth, and it should be planned and managed with care and resources. Unfortunately, this level of planning and management is not happening. In recent months, the AI labs have spun out of control in a race to develop and deploy increasingly powerful digital minds that no one, not even their creators, can reliably understand, predict, or control."
Are you afraid of what is coming, or are you afraid of not being able to control what is coming?








Friend to the rescue
BIANCA CENSORI STEALS THE SHOW AT THE GRAMMYSIn the U.S., the photocall at major events is almost as important as the event itself—if not more. It’s the moment when, even for just a few seconds, all eyes and cameras are on the attendees, whether they are award winners or just guests. That’s why the key isn’t just dressing well, but choosing an outfit that makes you stand out from the rest. After all, what you wear determines whether people will still be talking about you the next day. Principles, decorum, respect for fashion, or simply for oneself are usually the guiding rules, but when you decide to play by different ones, winning becomes much easier.
Bianca Censori left no room for competition and crowned herself as the true winner of the night with an outfit straight out of
The Emperor’s New Clothes, the famous tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
She wore a completely transparent garment, with no underwear or embellishments. Technically, she was dressed—but in practice, she was totally naked.
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The slow-motion shot of the day.