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Despicable Me 4’s joke about AI in its latest spot that is sweeping the internet: “This is something the Minions could really do”


It could only be them. The latest trailer for Despicable Me 4 shared on the occasion of the Super Bowl has revealed a truth that until now we had not considered: the culprits behind all those grotesque images generated with artificial intelligence are, in reality, the minionsthousands of them.

“AI is changing the way we see the world, showing us what we never thought possible, transforming the way we do business, and bringing family and friends closer together,” states a voiceover dubbed by Jon Hamm at the opening of the clip, while several AI-generated images, including one of Steve Carell and Will Ferrell in royal attire, are the protagonists of the montage. “With artificial intelligence, the future is in good hands,” they add at the end.

The objective of the joke is none other than to make it clear that behind these tools there is no complex technological device, but rather a legion of countless minions working tirelessly to create the most horrendous images possible. What’s more, even the Despicable Me 4 logo itself has been created by the minions. Just look at the details of the “generated texts”.

After several controversies in Hollywood about the use of this type of tools, this trailer for Despicable Me 4 has been quite popular on social media, with people applauding that this is something the minions could really do, while others wonder if Really, those images in the spot have been made by someone or are AI. The movie premieres this July 3.

From the creators of Super Mario Bros. The Movie

After the box office bombing with Minions: The Origin of Gru, which grossed more than a billion dollars, and Super Mario Bros. The Movie, with another similar box office, Illumination returns to its likeable “villain” converted into a hero in a story in which they welcome a new member in the family: Gru Jr-, who seems to arrive with the purpose of being an ordeal for his father.

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Google Lens can now tell you if that spot on your skin is a mole or a rash


Google has implemented a new skin disease recognition feature in Lens, its visual search tool available on Android and iOS.

Google Lens can now help you determine if that spot or bump on the surface of your skin is a sun spot, a mole, or if you need to see a dermatologist. On the company’s blog, the developers of this application add that it “also works if you don’t know how to describe another part of your body, such as a bump on the lip, a line on the nails or hair loss. “. For those who follow the news of the firm of the online search giant, this “dermatological assistant” has an air of deja vu.

Indeed, exactly two years ago, Google already helped you identify your skin problems with your smartphone thanks to DermAssist. At the time, it was enough to submit 3 photos of your skin to this service which, already thanks to Artificial Intelligence, determined the disease which you were possibly afflicted with. The procedure was somewhat tedious, especially since you had to register on a waiting list. The new diagnostic tool based on Google Lens is much easier to access : a single photo should be enough to obtain an almost immediate and rather precise diagnosis.

Google Lens turns into a dermatological diagnostic tool thanks to AI

In addition, Google has decided to implement Lens in Bard, its Generative Artificial Intelligence intended to compete ChatGPT. This association will allow you to insert images into the conversation with the chatbot, and you can, for example, show Bard a photo of a pair of sneakers and ask Bard the brand and model, or ideas on the way to match these shoes to create a complete outfit.

As we can see, somewhat under the constraint of ChatGPT, Google is integrating artificial intelligence into its search engine and its tools. The dermatological assistant powered by Google Lens is undeniably useful for anyone who wants be reassured or know whether to make an appointment at the dermatologist.

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