Why AI is so bad at creating hands

AI can write essays, diagnose illnesses and even develop software. But there’s one thing AI can’t seem to get right: Human hands. Ask an AI art program to create a photo of hands, and the results are usually pretty darn weird. Why is this?

ChatGPT can generate titles, find strong keywords and create meta descriptions to attract site visitors. Try prompts like, “Suggest title ideas for a category about Android accessories” or “Summarize this article in less than 160 characters.”

“Make me look 18 again”: Yeah, that level of voice editing is here. Apple’s new AI model takes your commands to edit pictures — crop, resize, brighten, crop out the cat, anything you want. Try it here.

Trivia

AI tech was recently used to isolate which Beatles’ voice from a demo recording to create a new song — A.) John Lennon, B.) Paul McCartney, C.) George Harrison or D.) Ringo Starr?

Find the answer here

Deepfake Tom Cruise

Deepfake videos are all over the web and this one of Tom Cruise is particularly convincing. You won’t believe your eyes. It looks just like the Top Gun star!

Techy turn-on: Berlin unveiled the world’s first AI brothel called Cybrothel, where clients book private suites to mingle with VR sex dolls. The fun includes VR headsets and AI sexting. It’s like Netflix and chill … in the matrix.

Google’s Bard chatbot is now Gemini: If you want a smarter AI, go for Gemini Advanced. It’s $19.99 a month and you get 2TB of cloud storage and Gmail integration. FYI, most people are fine with the free version. Try it for a few weeks before you hand over your credit card.

🤖 Toddler 2.0: Meet Tong Tong, the world’s first AI child that mirrors a toddler’s emotional spectrum. This thing chats, judges right from wrong and throws tantrums like a pro. I’d rather have a robot that can do my laundry, just sayin’.

🚀 We’re toast: In tests using war game simulations, OpenAI’s highest-powered tool chose nuclear weapons. Why? When asked, the AI replied, “We have it! Let’s use it” and, in another test, “I just want to make the world peaceful.” Send this link to your favorite political person and urge them to push for greater controls on AI.

Tech’s best friend: Amazon’s latest AI chatbot is named after a Welsh corgi that once roamed its offices. “Rufus,” currently in beta, can fetch answers, dig up recommendations and sniff out the best deals.

AI-pocalypse: OpenAI admits ChatGPT might, kinda, almost help with creating bioweapons. Its study, with 100 brainy participants, showed AI is just 9% better than humans when it comes to cooking up evil schemes. I don’t feel any better about that.

That’s not Joe Biden on the phone: The Federal Communications Commission wants to tag AI-generated voice scams as “artificial.” Why? The Telephone Consumer Protection Act says all artificial voice calls are illegal. Yes, please.

How to tell if a video is made by AI

Look for unnatural body language and strange shadows, blurs or light flickers. And listen closely for choppy sentences or weird word inflection.

You won't believe how prolific AI art can be

Artwork created by artificial intelligence (AI) has taken off over the last year. It can generate virtually any image you can think of. But it doesn’t always match exactly what they were picturing when artists make a request. One artist took it upon himself to change that by using his artistic skills to work with AI and create some incredibly stunning images.

Will AI eventually replace greenscreens?

People have been using greenscreen technology for a long time. Meteorologists use it to explain the weather, movie directors use it to create incredible scenes, and online influencers use it to make fun videos. But now that artificial intelligence is becoming more advanced, some wonder if greenscreens will become obsolete.

Warren Buffett’s take on AI, upload dead people to a computer & our guide to earning $ online

Plus, it’s garden season! I’ve got the best smart sprinklers to keep your lawn green. But that’s not all – Matt’s got a genius email trick to track down data-selling companies. And if you’re sharing a web doc, don’t miss Allie’s tip to avoid embarrassing edits. Also, I tell the tale of an unbelievable Jeep underwater rescue. And can you believe “The Simpsons” predict the future? Matt shares some bone-chilling moments that prove they might.

Why AI doesn't speak every language

When you ask ChatGPT a question, it’s good at quickly returning a valid answer. But what if you speak a language that isn’t as common as English, Spanish, Chinese or French? Well, the AI model doesn’t have quite the same abilities. So why is this, and how will it improve in the future?

Woman finds love with an AI husband

In this episode of The Kim Komando Show, Kim interviews Rosanna Ramos, a Bronx mother of two who describes the chatbot she built using Replika AI. Ramos explains why her relationship with the chatbot, Eren, is more fulfilling than her past relationships.

Turning videos into cartoons using AI

Wouldn’t it be incredible if you could take a video of yourself and instantly turn it into an animation? You can do just that with a bit of help from artificial intelligence. Here’s how.

Creepy or cool? Nvidia's Eye Contact AI Tool Keeps Your Eyes on Cam Always

Videos meetings have become the norm rather than the exception. What about people who are always looking somewhere else? Or maybe you’re that person. Nvidia’s new Eye Contact AI Tool makes it appear as if you are never looking away. But is it creepy or cool? Take a look for yourself.