ARTIFICIAL intelligence has created images of what it thinks “the scariest human on Earth looks like”.

The results from the AI image generator are not for the faint-hearted.

The results from the AI are the stuff of nightmares

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The results from the AI are the stuff of nightmaresCredit: Craiyon AI
Craiyon AI creates its images using unfiltered data from the internet

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Craiyon AI creates its images using unfiltered data from the internetCredit: Craiyon AI
The AI provided several concept images when prompted

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The AI provided several concept images when promptedCredit: Craiyon AI

The popular Craiyon AI, formerly DALL-E mini AI image generator, created several images that look like human mutants.

The AI trawls throw unfiltered data from the internet to inform its masterpieces.

This is how it comes up with an image based on keyword prompts.

When asked what it thinks the scariest human looks like, Craiyon created several creepy concepts.

All of the concept images showed bald human-like creatures with terrifying eyes.

They either have no teeth or large sharp teeth and one even resembles Voldermort.

Earlier this year, DALL-E mini image generator started going viral after the internet discovered its ability to create funny and disturbing images.

DALL-E mini has since changed its name to Craiyon and is in the process of redirecting users to its new website.

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Since going viral, social media has been full of examples of people asking the Craiyon AI some pretty intense questions.

Popular TikTok accounts like “Robot Overlords” have been asking AI to predict futuristic events, including the demise of humanity and the apocalypse.

Even though AI can create some disturbing images, there’s no need to worry about it.

The AI is basing its creations on information humans have given it and is in no way actually predicting the future no matter how many TikTok accounts claim it is.

The creators of Craiyon even note its limitations on their website.

It states: “While the capabilities of image generation models are impressive, they may also reinforce or exacerbate societal biases.

“Because the model was trained on unfiltered data from the Internet, it may generate images that contain harmful stereotypes.

“The extent and nature of the biases of the DALL·E mini model have yet to be fully documented.”

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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