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Call of Duty’s Generative AI Experiment

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Call of Duty’s Generative AI Experiment: Now Featuring Six-Fingered Soldiers and Floating Cupcakes A Future Where AI Designs Your Warzone Blunders Call of Duty, once known for its meticulous attention to military realism (or at least its ability to make you rage-quit in under three minutes), has boldly entered the world of generative AI . And, as expected, it has resulted in absolute chaos. From characters with extra limbs to weapons seemingly sourced from a 5-year-old’s crayon drawing, Call of Duty has become the testing ground for an AI that was clearly trained on fever dreams and kindergarten scribbles. Let’s dive deep into the AI-generated nightmare that is Call of Duty’s latest artistic direction. The Six-Fingered Menace One of the first red flags in this artistic catastrophe was the sudden appearance of six-fingered characters in some in-game loading screens. Players, already accustomed to spotting hackers with inhuman reaction times, now had to question whether th...

Silent Album That Speaks Volumes

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Musicians Protest UK’s AI Copyright Changes with a Silent Album That Speaks Volumes Musicians Release an Album of Silence – AI Struggles to Steal It In a bold protest against the UK government’s proposed changes to AI copyright laws, a group of musicians has released a groundbreaking silent album, entitled Is This What We Want? . This revolutionary collection of complete and utter silence is already being hailed as the most profound statement in modern music history—primarily because it’s impossible to argue with. The album, featuring a mesmerizing 10 tracks of absolutely nothing, is designed to highlight the absurdity of new AI policies that allow developers to train artificial intelligence on copyrighted works without explicit permission. Musicians argue that these laws make them sitting ducks for AI exploitation, so they responded with a piece of art AI can’t possibly use: nothing at all. Streaming platforms report that Is This What We Want? has been streamed millions of t...

Scientists Confirm: Plants Grow Better When You Don’t Sing to Them

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Scientists Confirm: Off-Key Serenades Make Plants Wilt “We’re Just Here for the Sun and Water,” Say Plants By Flora F. Silence, Botanical Behavior Correspondent DURHAM, NC —After centuries of whispered wisdom and green-thumbed folklore, scientists have delivered a bombshell to plant lovers everywhere: your singing is not helping. In fact, it might be doing the exact opposite. A groundbreaking study from the Plant Behavioral Institute (PBI) has revealed that plants grow better in silence, finally putting an end to debates over whether serenading your succulents actually makes them thrive. “Our research shows that plants just want peace and quiet,” said Dr. Polly Chlorophyll, lead researcher at PBI. “All these years, we thought singing created a nurturing bond. It turns out plants see it more as unsolicited noise pollution.” The revelation has sent shockwaves through the gardening community, dismantling the long-held belief that crooning to your crops is the secr...