Download or take a pretty picture. Inscribe some inspirational words on it. Post it on Facebook, then swim in a river of likes and comments.
If this is a thing you do, be afraid: you have been replaced by a robot. A wonderfully random, terrifyingly sentient robot.
Meet InspiroBot,
an “artificial intelligence dedicated to generating unlimited amounts of
unique inspirational quotes for endless enrichment of pointless human
existence.”
In other words: it boils the whole inspirational image concept down
to a mad lib structure. It grabs a random pretty image, stuffs some
words in the blanks, and sometimes… just sometimes.. it returns gold.
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