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AI tech designed to mimic deceased loved ones 🤖
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Hello and welcome back to another whacky day in AI as new technology is being developed to digitalize…wait for it….dead people! Remember that episode of Black Mirror where that woman brings her husband to life?
Here’s what’s on the menu today:
🤖 News: AI tech designed to mimic deceased loved ones
🎨 Midjourney Prompt Tutorial: A Shakespeare play reimagined
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🤖 News: AI tech designed to mimic deceased loved ones
AI can’t bring back the dead (yet) but it may be able to simulate speaking to a lost loved one to ease the grieving process. LA based company AE Studio is busy creating Seance AI, a chatbot able to mimic people who have passed away.
The name was intentionally chosen to make it sound like something out of a mythical story.
Product designer, Jarren Rocks claims the technology is being created to provide a conversation for closure. Currently, it is not meant to be anything long-term.
Users have to give prompts on the deceased person’s name, age, how they passed away and a copy of one of their texts to analyze how they talked.
Incredible or creepy? We’ll let you be the judge!
Read more about it here →
🎨 Midjourney Prompt Tutorial: A Shakespeare play reimagined
What would a Shakespeare play look like if it was designed by someone else? You can find out using Midjourney.
Use the prompt below to reimagine a Shakespeare play in Midjourney:
a Shakespeare stage play, yellow mist, atmospheric, set design by Michel Crête, Aerial acrobatics design by André Simard, hyperrealistic, 4K, Octane render, unreal engine, –ar 9:16 –uplight
Here’s the result:
You can change the prompt and instead add a different artist, designer, atmospheric descriptions or even author to get the results you desire.
Why not try to recreate a Shakespeare play in the style of a Scorsese or Tarantino film?
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📸 AI-generated images of the day
Post-apocalyptic landmarks (source)
Statue of Liberty
Taj Mahal
Tower of Pisa
Westminster Abbey
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