The media is buzzing about the possible. The former US president has not actually been arrested (so far), but Internet users have already asked the artificial intelligence what such an operation would look like.
Fake photos of Donald Trump’s “arrest” are taking the internet by storm. They were created by AI
Dozens of photos of Donald Trump in the company of officers are circulating on the web. The images are fake or, in other words, do not represent actual events and were generated by AI. It turns out that artificial intelligence is able to reproduce the appearance of the former US president and has vivid “imaginations” about what his arrest could look like.
An efficient eye will easily notice that we are not dealing with real photos, but an artificially generated image somewhat reminiscent of the artist’s work. It must be admitted, however, that many Internet users at the sight of such “photos” could be fooled at first. There are so many suggestions about what the course of events would look like. You can see a sample of AI capabilities below:
Artificial intelligence can map not only the potential appearance of Donald Trump’s arrest, but also his later fate – after being transported to detention, and even what looks like an escape attempt:
AI creates photos of events that never happened
Internet users liked the fun of generating images from non-existent events so much that there are more and more “creative” images from AI.
AI-generated images of Vladimir Putin testifying before the International Criminal Court in The Hague have also appeared online.
The pictures above show that artificial intelligence in some cases is really good at generating “photos” of non-existent events. And this unfortunately raises a potential problem with waves of realistic-looking fake news that can flood the web.
Source: Gazeta

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