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Dipak Ahirav
Dipak Ahirav

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The Last Selfie on Earth: A Look into a Dystopian Future

I recently asked an AI to create an image of what the last selfie on Earth might look like. The result was a powerful and haunting picture of a destroyed future. Here’s the image and the story it tells.

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A Destroyed City

The AI-generated image shows a ruined city in the background. The sky is dark and scary, making the broken buildings and scattered debris look even more abandoned and sad.

A Lone Survivor

In the middle of the image, there is a lone person taking what could be the last selfie on Earth. Their clothes are torn, and their face is dirty, showing they have been through a lot. They are holding a cracked smartphone, which is one of the last pieces of human technology.

A Look of Despair

The person’s face shows deep sadness and hopelessness. It’s not just a selfie; it’s a message about how hard it is to be possibly the last human alive, seeing the end of the world.

Surroundings of Destruction

Around the person, there are broken cars, crumbling buildings, and lots of debris. This shows that everything humans built is now destroyed, making the scene even sadder.

A Warning for the Future

Even though this image is just imaginary, it makes us think about what could happen if we don’t take care of our planet. It’s a powerful reminder to protect our world for future generations. The last selfie on Earth, created by AI, is a warning of a future we must work hard to avoid.

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