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"In Event of Moon Disaster": Nixon DeepFake Offers an Eerie Glimpse of a Moon Landing Disaster

A team at MIT teamed up with AI specialists to show us what Richard Nixon's famous contingency speech would have looked like.

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Popular conspiracy theories would have you believe that NASA—with the help of director Stanley Kubrick—faked the Apollo 11 moon landing in a soundstage in Los Feliz.

In reality there is abundant evidence to the contrary—from the parabolic arcs of moon dust to orbital pictures and retroreflectors—proving that Neil Armstorng and Buzz Aldrin really did land on the moon. On July 20th, 1969—51 years ago today—they ventured onto the surface and took some pictures, but due to damage sustained in their touch-and-go landing, they were stranded there. They never came back…

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The New Mini Cheetah Robots From MIT Are Just the Latest Sign

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Footage of MIT's new Mini Cheetah robots doing backflips, moving in formation, and jumping out of hiding places set Twitter off with a fresh round of comparisons to the horrifying Black Mirror episode "Metalhead."

Similar comparisons seem to crop up any time MIT or Boston Dynamics releases new footage of their competing quadruped robots, but that doesn't mean that the comparisons aren't apt. Honestly, they could hardly be…apter. Look at the way they move! That faceless, predatory flow. They're nightmarish, no matter what their creators want us to believe.

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