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Users on the social media platform had mixed reactions for the unsettling images.

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      Do you often think about what the Earth would look like in its last days?

      You need not ponder any further. An Artificial Intelligence (AI) image generator has created several ‘end-of-the world selfies’.

      A TikTok account going by the name 'Robot Overloads' shared daunting images of hollow faces staring right into the camera with plumes of smoke rising from burning, dilapidated buildings in the background.

      The faces, eerily similar to burnt human skeletons, are also seen operating smartphones in some of the images to take selfies.

      The TikTok account often posts images generated by AI upon user prompts. This series of images too was created by the AI after multiple requests, according to a Twitter user.

      There were mixed reactions on social media for the unsettling images. While a few stated that after looking at these photographs they wouldn't be able to sleep peacefully, others on the other hand joked that at least the camera quality was good.

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      Conspiracy theorists also raised suspicions that perhaps the pictures belong to another planet adding that the background in all the photos looks the same but just picturised from different angles.

      The images portray a sense of dystopia often depicted in end-of-the-world movies. The AI also managed to capture fixation for smartphones and selfies as the world ends.

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