The image is a two-part graphic comparing two news articles about Klarna's use of AI. The top section, labeled "How it started," features a headline from Fortune.com dated February 3, 2025, at 12:12 PM EST. The headline reads: "Klarna's CEO warns AI is already capable of doing any human jobβand his company is already living it," written by Emma Burleigh. The bottom section, labeled "How it's going," shows a headline from LiveMint.com dated May 18, 2025, at 07:09 PM IST. The headline states: "Klarna's AI replaced 700 workers β Now the fintech CEO wants humans back after $40B fall," written by Ravi Hari. Both sections have a torn paper effect, with the text highlighted in yellow for emphasis. The background is dark, with a subtle pattern, and the articles are presented in a white box format.
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Wendy's Is Changing the Way Customers Order Meals - Parade
Well, if'n it's for drive through, it won't effect me as I never use drive through, in fact I usually order through the app, it's the only way to get things customized with any accuracy
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Apple Halts Disastrous AI System That Was Making Up Fake News Stories and Pushing Them to iPhone Users
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Apple Halts Disastrous AI System That Was Making Up Fake News Stories and Pushing Them to iPhone Users
Apple has temporarily halted its disastrous "Apple Intelligence" feature which consistently bungled up summaries of breaking news alerts.Victor Tangermann (Futurism)
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Coca-Cola slammed after airing 2024 Christmas commercial: 'Genuinely so terrifying to me'
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Coca-Cola slammed after airing 2024 Christmas commercial: 'Genuinely so terrifying to me'
Coca-Cola's under fire for AI-generated Christmas commercial.Susan Elizabeth Turek (The Cool Down)
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in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •The image is a two-panel comic strip. In the first panel, a man in a suit is holding a pixelated image and smiling. He is saying, "WITH AI image generation, we don't have to pay artists to advertise our product." The second panel shows a person wearing a red cap and a red shirt, looking at the same pixelated image with a skeptical expression. They are saying, "Hmm AI... must be a cheap scammy product if they couldn't afford an artist." The pixelated image in both panels is a simple gradient with colors blending from green to blue to pink to yellow. The comic strip humorously contrasts the perceived value of AI-generated images versus traditional artwork.
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