Artificial intelligence is a phenomenal breakthrough in technology, but it can sometimes produce results worthy of your worst nightmares.
Josh Shiaman, a contributor to the TSN network, recently ordered the AI to create an ad for the Blue Jays, the city of Toronto’s professional baseball team, and the result is disastrous.
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Horror movie fans will love it, but everyone else stay tuned. You will be warned.
The video starts off rather normally, with hordes of identical amateurs and a few albeit tech-savvy kids enjoying a snack at the Rogers Centre. After 15 seconds we see deformed players but everything is still fine.
About halfway through the 52-second video, the delirium begins. After a child enjoys an alcoholic drink, several characters contort themselves and scenes worthy of the worst zombie movies ensue.
We’re guessing here that the intention was to feed viewers hot dogs and other delicious snacks, but the food quickly gets muddled in viewers’ fingers and arms.
And what better way than a good old blast to end this carnage in style? Filmmakers George Romero and Michael Bay would be proud…
Besides, the reaction of the team says it all. Let’s all try to forget these images together…