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Piers Morgan Reacts To Bizarre AI Image Of Him Taking A Bath—And Now We Can't Unsee It

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The TV presenter responded on Twitter after an AI-generated photo of him looking ripped in a bathtub made the rounds.

British presenter Piers Morgan commented on a very bizarre AI-generated image of him taking a bath that has gone viral.

At first glance, the individual in the digitally-rendered image appeared to look like the broadcaster for TalkTV's Piers Morgan Uncensored.


However, his physique was in stark contrast to reality and looked more like it belonged to someone who dedicated all of his time at the gym. Also, the AI must have a difficult time with books.

The one faux Morgan is holding looked more like an M.C. Escher optical illusion than anything found on a bookshelf.

The No Context Brits parody account shared the unusual rendering captioned:

"AI has gone too far."

Morgan reposted the image and focused on one element in the image.

He tweeted:

"I never have baths. fyi."

Twitter users wished they could go back in time prior to seeing the viral image.




Users also couldn't help commenting on the glitchy reading material.





People shared their thoughts on his hygiene practices as well.






With news related to AI advances and their accompanying controversies in today's modern world, this is only the beginning of what they have up their sleeves.

But before they can take over the world, they'll have to figure out how books work.

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