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Midjourney AI creates terrifying predictions of what humans will look like in 1000 years

Using AI to create the average or most stereotypical image of certain things is pretty much the internet’s favorite toy right now, but here at UNILAD we thought we’d take a look towards the ‘coming.

Or at least what artificial intelligence thinks the future is in store for the human race in about 1,000 years, provided we haven’t collapsed in that millennium.

We decided to ask AI program Halfway through to simulate images of what he estimates human beings will look like in 1,000 years, and you might not like the prediction he made.

According to AI, the fashion of the future will involve covering our faces in a web of wires and whirring motors.

Frankly, it seems like the AI ​​spent too much time poring over the concept art of Warhammer 40,000 and decided that our human face subsumed under technology was definitely the path our species was headed in.

You might think it’s not very handsome, but it could be Mr Universe in the year 3000. Credit: UNILAD/Midjourney

This has some pretty disturbing implications for our relationship with technology in this millennium, since the image of AI seems to show that it has sunk its hooks deep into us.

The man of the year 3000 seems to have sacrificed the skin of his face to make room for all this futuristic technology and it’s frankly quite disturbing.

He really doesn’t look happy at all, but the AI ​​seems confident in their prediction that this is what we’re going to look like in about 1000 years and they stuck to it in another picture than they created.

This poor person seems to have the same network of threads working their way across her face, but oddly enough she seems to be managing to keep her skin on – although that hardly makes the results any less disturbing.

Maybe this is what societal beauty standards will look like in 1,000 years, you have to show how many threads you may have attached to your face and having skin on that face is optional.

Meet another inhabitant of the future, like Mr. An 3000, they have threads all over their face, but most of them appear to be under the skin.  Credit: UNILAD/Midjourney
Meet another inhabitant of the future, like Mr. An 3000, they have threads all over their face, but most of them appear to be under the skin. Credit: UNILAD/Midjourney

If it’s the future of beauty, count me in, though even the AI-generated images of some of our future selves who don’t take the “stick wires in your face” approach “are still quite terrifying.

Among the results are a handful of normal faces, and then there are the Morlocks you see in the middle two dots of the bottom row.

Again, I think AI has scoured the depths of science fiction for ideas, which would potentially mean that AI’s idea of ​​what we’ll look like in the future is heavily shaped by our own suggestions on this front.

Even future people who shun technology will still look quite different.  Credit: UNILAD/Midjourney
Even future people who shun technology will still look quite different. Credit: UNILAD/Midjourney

If this is what our future looks like, then the future isn’t what it used to be, and maybe we should stick to using AI for less scary things. how to generate stereotyped images which do not always look like what they are supposed to represent.

Many people who saw the “average person” who should represent their country didn’t like the resultsand in some cases, we really can’t blame them.

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