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Are you good at unhooking a bra?... In this video some people in the street are put to the test to see how much acquainted are they with this underwear. The truth is I find the results quite surprising. The most unattractive guys turned out to be the most skilled.
A while back, we talked about artist Paul Pfeiffer and his project Caryatid, where he digitally removed one of the boxers from the fight. Now, we have a video of Pacquiao where his opponent has completely vanished, creating the same eerie effect.
The technique behind this type of editing is complex and meticulous. It relies on three key processes: the use of previous and subsequent frames, analyzing footage before and after the key moment to reconstruct the background that the boxer was blocking; interpolation and digital cloning, filling the empty areas with fragments of the original image while adjusting light and shadows to make the manipulation seamless; and frame-by-frame digital painting, where, in more complex cases, each frame is manually retouched to ensure a perfect match.
The result is a surreal scene where Pacquiao throws punches at an opponent who no longer exists, while the audience continues reacting as if the fight were still happening.
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It’s never too late to take an interest in fashion.
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It’s becoming increasingly clear that androids will soon be part of our daily lives, taking on household chores, grocery shopping, and even jobs in factories, logistics, and construction. Automation is advancing with the goal of reducing costs and increasing profits, but this raises a major issue: if robots take over our jobs, where will we get the money to live? If too many people are unemployed, who will buy the products these companies produce?
There are two possible scenarios. One is the creation of a new economic model, where automation forces the implementation of a universal basic income to ensure financial stability for those who can no longer find traditional jobs. This way, consumer spending remains active, and the economy avoids collapse.
The other scenario is a transformation of the job market. Just like the Industrial Revolution eliminated some jobs but created many others, automation could generate new professions we can’t yet imagine. Humans might shift towards creative fields, tech-driven roles, or industries where empathy and human interaction remain irreplaceable.
What’s clear is that if we want a future where robots make life easier without triggering social collapse, we must rethink the economic model. Technology is progressing, but without a strategy for adaptation, the risk of a consumption crisis is real.
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A great dish isn't just about taste—it’s a feast for the eyes too. Get ready for a visual banquet that will make you drool and awaken your wildest gastronomic instincts.
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Sharing with you another batch of videos we received a while ago, where they play around with Photoshop’s AI to auto-complete photos of celebrities, album covers, and other iconic images.
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In nature, size matters—a lot. In many species, females are significantly larger than males. This happens with black widow spiders, where females can be twice or even three times the size of their mates. The same occurs with certain amphibians, fish, and birds of prey, where females dominate in both size and strength.
But what if the same had happened in our species? What would the world look like if women were much bigger than men? How would interactions, social dynamics, or even the most basic aspects of everyday life change?
Thanks to AI, someone has created a glimpse into this alternate universe. Here are some videos that will make you imagine a world where size roles are completely reversed.
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Technological progress can be measured in terms of the quantity and quality of new ideas, products and services being developed, as well as the launch of new concepts and disruptive innovations, leading to improvements in efficiency and productivity over a wide range of industries.
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She goes to get the door for the delivery man while half naked. It goes wrong.
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