A.I. Generates The Ridiculous Inspirational Posters That We Need Right Now

The pinnacle of mankind’s inspirational posters has long been the cat dangling from a tree, with the words “hang in there” reminding us to keep fighting. It’s cute, it’s succinct, it’s nurturing, and it works. But the age of man will soon be at an end. And when that day comes, the machines will do the thinking for us, including generating all new pictures featuring warm images paired with uplifting slogans.


But it looks like that day is still far away, at least based on the totally insane creations of this artificial intelligence inspirational poster maker.


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InspiroBot is “an artificial intelligence dedicated to generating unlimited amounts of unique inspirational quotes for endless enrichment of pointless human existence.” We don’t know about any sort of enrichment of our existence, but they definitely make us laugh.


They range from totally ludicrous…


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…to strangely thought provoking…


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…to weirdly counterproductive…


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…to obviously delusional…


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…to…..uh…we don’t know what to make of this one.


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Is that true? What kind of interest rate are we talking about?


Doesn’t matter, we don’t have time to look it up, not after wasting waaaay too much of our day playing around with InspiroBot. And believe us, so will you. How can you not when every time you hit “generate” you can end up with something like this?


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It’s no “hang in there,” but truer words were never spoken by a silly A.I. inspirational poster generator.


We can’t get enough of this, so head over there yourself and then let us know in the comments below about the best posters you generated with it.


Images: InspiroBot

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Published on June 27, 2017 16:00
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