![]() ![]() But the age of man will soon be at an end. It’s cute, it’s succinct, it’s nurturing, and it works. Maybe with a picture of a bowl of apples or something with clouds.-The pinnacle of mankind’s inspirational posters has long been the cat dangling from a tree, with the words “hang in there” reminding us to keep fighting. It’s not like InspiroBot has disappeared into the ether, searching for its creators like Roy Batty in Blade Runner.May god have mercy on us all, before the machines eat us.Now someone should put that on a poster. The machines are becoming self aware! They’re asking the big questions! It’s over! It’s all over for mankind!….Sorry. We’re not saying this is a “Matrix” situation, but there are sci-fi horror movies that start with this exact premise.Yup, this might be what we’ve always worried about. whose whole purpose is supposed to be merely about making motivational posters.……If you’re a little worried right now, well, you should be. Before.Who says that unless they specifically says they have something to hide! That’s strange, especially so for an A.I. But then things get weirder and weirder.We…we weren’t worried about that. And that has us freaking out.When you first begin using it the posters just pop up without much fanfare, but after awhile InspiroBot starts putting up brief messages in-between.Okay, that makes sense. It’s addictive, like a slot machine that keeps paying off with the world’s most absurd motivational messages, far beyond anything humans could imagine.But little did we know there is a limit to even its abilities, because it turns out if you keep hitting “generate” well beyond any reasonable amount of time, InspiroBot starts to have some sort of existential freakout. Update: We weren’t kidding yesterday when we said we were wasting hours and hours playing around with InspiroBot. ![]()
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