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AI made these stunning images. Here's why experts are worried

Por: CNN Business October 01, 2022

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CNN Business  —  A walking on the streets of Hong Kong. A . A made out of spaghetti and meatballs. These are just a few of the text descriptions that people have fed to cutting-edge artificial intelligence systems in recent weeks, which these systems — notably OpenAI’s and Google Research’s — can use to produce incredibly detailed, realistic-looking images. The resulting pictures can be , , or even reminiscent of , and they’re... + full article



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