
Terrifying AI Prediction Reveals What Humans May Look Like In A Million Years
Artificial intelligence has done the research for you if you’ve ever wondered what people might look like in the future. The results are very alarming.
An AI bot has produced a terrifying representation of what it thinks people will look like in a million years.
ChatGPT was instructed to use “speculative evolutionary biology, technological trends, and environmental projections” to imagine how humans would look in a million years.
Explaining the image, the AI said, “The image is a thought experiment, a composite of current scientific theories, environmental trends, and speculative storytelling.”
It provided the following explanations for the frightful image it displayed:
Evolutionary adaptations
First up, the chatbot showed humans with ‘cranial expansion’, explaining, “Larger heads and skulls are often theorized due to ongoing brain evolution, particularly if artificial intelligence and complex problem-solving remain central to our lives.”
Additionally, it anticipated that as our diets become “processed and less reliant on chewing,” our faces and jaws will shrink.
The jaw side will diminish as a result, which is already a common occurrence in recent human evolution.
Our eyes will also alter; according to ChatGPT, they will get bigger.
The AI continued, “In environments with less natural light (e.g., space habitats or indoor life), larger eyes might evolve to improve low-light vision.”
Technological Integration
It’s likely that people will have less physical characteristics, such as decreased muscle mass and more delicate, energy-efficient builds, as a result of numerous physical duties being delegated to robots.
According to the bot, we’ll also have less hair in the future, as it said, “A smooth, hairless body might result from climate control technology and shifting aesthetic preferences—or gene editing.”
Environmental Influences
ChatGPT went on to say, “As humans intermix globally and/or adapt to artificial lighting environments (e.g., space or domed cities), regional skin tone differences may blur, leading to a more uniform pigmentation.”
“Narrower noses and longer necks may aid in heat dissipation in a warming climate or altered habitats.” Apparently, our homes of the future will help sculpt what we’ll look like in the far future.
Bioengineering and Genetic Modification
But even though our surroundings will probably alter throughout time, natural evolution may not have had a complete influence on how we look.
Rather, the AI thinks that “deliberate genetic design” may have an effect on some alterations.
The bot continued, “This could enhance health, intelligence, or aesthetic traits – leading to highly uniform or idealized appearances.”
This is all predicated on the idea that, in a million years, humans will still exist, providing that we haven’t been wiped off by asteroids, irate AI robots, or aliens.
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