Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid: Timeline of transfer saga
A timeline of Real Madrid's history with Kylian Mbappe as we prepare for another summer transfer saga.
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Everything You Need to Know to Start Grilling With Cedar Planks
A basic cedar wood plank is one the easiest ways to upgrade your grilling game.
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AI creates gallery of world leaders as babies and Trump and Johnson look alarmingly cute
Artificial intelligence has been used to generate images showing some of the most controversial world leaders as babies and the results are strangely sweet. In recent years, AI has come to the fore as one of the most powerful and perhaps terrifying new types of technology we have ever seen. It has the ability to learn via data and produce results based on the information it is fed. One person has now used the technology to produce images of different world leaders as babies. On Instagram, a user named Planet AI explained they asked “AI to Draw World Leaders as Babies” and the results were pretty surprising. Included in the images were Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the UK’s former PM Boris Johnson and the former US president Donald Trump. Remarkably, the AI-generated image managed to make the war-mongering Russian leader Vladimir Putin appear relatively sweet and innocent. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter In the comments, people certainly had some thoughts about the images AI had come up with. Someone commented: “Kim Jong Un did not change.” Another said: “I'm finding it really funny that Pope Francis is still in his pope clothes. Makes me think of a baby running the Catholic church.” “Putin is so sweet and Obama also,” another argued. On Twitter, another person wrote: “Joe Biden looks so old that even his baby version looks about 60 years old!” While AI technology can be used for relatively harmless entertainment purposes, one woman discovered how powerful it can be after claiming she “lost her job to AI” and had to apply for the job to train it. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Heat won the East but will enter offseason with bigger goals for 2024
There will be a new banner over Miami’s home floor next season
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Tina Turner musical on national tour gains extra meaning in the wake of the rock icon's death
The first national tour of Broadway’s “Tina — The Tina Turner Musical” makes its California debut this week for the first time, arriving as a poignant, posthumous celebration following the rock music icon’s death last month
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Colombia ex-candidate Zuluaga violated law with funds from Odebrecht -AG
BOGOTA Former Colombia presidential candidate and minister Oscar Ivan Zuluaga violated the law when he received money from
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Tim Cook bets his legacy on augmented reality
When Tim Cook took over as Apple CEO from Steve Jobs nearly 12 years ago, some thought the company was already at its peak.
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First Heat Wave This Year Declared in London and Across UK
Maximum temperatures in several regions of the UK have reached the official threshold for a heat wave, according
1970-01-01 08:00
Arsenal transfer news: Pepe contract termination considered; Caicedo talks continue
Tuesday's Arsenal transfer rumours, with updates on Nicolas Pepe, Moises Caicedo, Declan Rice, Folarin Balogun & more.
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Joseph Fiennes says playing Michael Jackson 'was a wrong decision'
While it never made it to screen, Joseph Fiennes in a starring role as Michael Jackson was pretty controversial.
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Apple Downgrade Pushes Bullish Analyst Ratings to 2-Year Low
Even as Apple Inc.’s shares have powered their way to a fresh record high, worries over cooling demand
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Jamal Murray Ignored Russell Wilson and Ciara After the Nuggets Won the Title
Jamal Murray left the Broncos quarterback hanging.
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