Don't be cruel: A.I. predicted what Elvis Presley would look like today
More than 46 years after Elvis Presley was found dead in a Graceland bathroom, the question arises of what larger impact the King might have had on rock music and society at large Still no answer.
But the question of what he looks like today has now been answered... artificial intelligence. If Elvis were still alive, he would be 88 years old.
In a computer-generated "snapshot" obtained by Daily Star.com, the "Hound Dog" singer herself slides into the loose skin of a basset hound. He had clearly not seen a dentist, as his open teeth were brown and appeared to be decaying.
But the show does a good job with his trademark dyed black hair. Apparently, this also resolved the health issues that caused him to balloon to about 350 pounds. He died a year ago at the age of 42.
The longtime top dog at the Las Vegas Hilton reportedly suffered from cardiovascular disease, hepatitis, bleeding ulcers and drug addiction. According to multiple reports, he unethically wrote nearly 10,000 prescriptions for amphetamines, barbiturates, narcotics, sedatives, sleeping pills, laxatives and hormones.
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The illustrations were generated by DALL-E 2, a system from OpenAI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence research lab that creates photorealistic images based on natural language descriptions.
It's unclear how much freedom the program has in creating images. For example, was she asked to dress Elvis in his signature glasses and a rhinestone jumpsuit, or did she choose the accessories herself?
Presley died on August 16, 1977, although many people remain seriously skeptical of this fact. The cause of death was cardiac arrhythmia. However, the lead investigator with the Tennessee Medical Examiner's Office suspected that he died from some form of "Valsalva maneuver" because his autopsy revealed contaminated feces from a four-month-old child in his colon. This strain strongly affected his life. Pressure on the chest.
If someone has heart disease, simply straining to have a bowel movement can cause a fatal arrhythmia or heart attack.
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