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Generative AI has been the rage of late, stunning people with content creation. Chat GPT stunned folks when it was released and suddenly started churning out everything from recipes to essays to blog articles (its still human me writing here).

I read an article about AI generating images of people from different states. The program used to generate the images was Midjourney. I have my own Midjourney account and thought it would be interesting to take that same idea and put a spin on it have AI generate photos of preppers in all 50 states.

The results were very telling about AIs assessment of preppers. Apparently, AI thinks we are all white, bearded men who appear to live in poverty and hoard trash. Some of the results are downright entertaining. See the results for yourself below and tell me Im wrong. Alabama

Did this prepper just experience a natural disaster or does his home always look like that? Alaska

Be careful of that fire, bro. Your shack is about to catch on fire! Arizona

Aaaah, sitting down with your bug out bag and staring off into the land of no water and no food. Arkansas

Bud, watch that fire or your shack will burn down. California

Prepper or homeless? AI seems to blur the lines. Colorado

Finally, a prepper who seems to be well-situated. Connecticut

He has food! Delaware

Prepper life = shack life. Florida

Thats a lot to carry on ones back. Georgia

This guy doesnt know fire safety either. His canvas tent home is about to burn down. Hawaii

Fresh fruit and an ocean/mountain view. I might become a Hawaii prepper! Idaho

Im not quite sure whats going on here, but the truck is split in half and theres a fire on one half. Illinois

Illinois preppers represent with gas masks and hazmat suits. Well done! Indiana

This prepper is concerned about his identity so he didnt show up. Iowa

I think this Iowa prepper is now an aspiring prepper after suffering loss. Kansas

What is up with this guys odd rifle behind him!? AI flubbed this one up. Kentucky

More in-the-woods shack life happening in Kentucky. Louisiana

This guy looks ready to disappear into the bayou with wet boots. Maine

I live in Maine, and well, Ive seen this kind of home more than once. Maryland

I hope this is a rundown shed and not his actual home. Massachusetts

This bro looks like hes posing for a picture on Doomsday Preppers. Michigan

Another odd firearm depiction here. Minnesota

This must be a low-cost bug out retreat. Mississippi

More trash hoarding in Mississippi. Missouri

Not sure why he has so much crap on the walls of his tent, but he looks like a friendly guy. Montana

Apparently in Montana you just have to be a cowboy to be a prepper. Nebraska

This bro is ready. Nevada

I love this guys hair! New Hampshire

Finally, a normal looking guy. New Jersey

New Jersey preppers are at least patriotic, even if they just hoard trash in the woods. New Mexico

Nice firearms safety, AI. New York

Looks like a homeless encampment. I guess they got that part of New York right. North Carolina

All smiles form this David Koresh looking guy. Is this the beginning of his post-apocalyptic cult? North Dakota

Im not sure what I like more, the spikes coming out of his tent or the low-rider car parked next to it. Ohio

Plenty of gear here. Oklahoma

He may have made this house entirely from pallets. Oregon

Face = hidden! Pennsylvania

Wall of gear. Rhode Island

Interesting, a fisheye lens take. South Carolina

Odd looking rifle here, but its otherwise consistent with every other image bearded white guy. South Dakota

He just came back from Sturgis. Tennessee

I guess building a fire on your table is an option. Texas

At least Texas preppers will be able to keep the music alive after the apocalypse. Utah

High altitude prepper! Vermont

I think Ive actually seen this guy hiking the Green Mountains. Virginia

Is he on his way to the dump with that trash? Washington

Another secretive prepper who wont show his face. At least the view is pretty. West Virginia

Is that the entrance to a coal mine? Wisconsin

I bet this guy dresses as Santa in December. Wyoming

Wyoming preppers represented by a Dwarvish miner.

Whats your takeaway on these images? Let me know in the comments.

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Zelenskyy says he would give up presidency in return for peace and NATO membership for Ukraine

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Zelenskyy says he would give up presidency in return for peace and NATO membership for Ukraine

Ukraine’s president has said he would step down in return for peace and NATO membership for his country.

“If (it means) peace for Ukraine, if you really need me to leave my post, I am ready,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said at a news conference.

“I can exchange this for NATO [membership], if that condition is there, immediately,” he added.

Donald Trump has previously said Ukraine is unlikely to become a NATO ally and membership is a red line for Russia.

Mr Zelenskyy’s comment appeared to be a response to Mr Trump recently calling him a “dictator” as Ukraine hadn’t held fresh elections – despite laws prohibiting it during wartime

During a wide-ranging conference in Kyiv, Mr Zelenskyy also said talks on a minerals deal with the US were moving forward, adding “all is OK”, despite concerns of a stalemate in negotiations.

President Trump said on Saturday a deal was “pretty close” and he was determined to get payback for billions of dollars of aid provided to Ukraine.

Ukraine wants the deal to include robust security guarantees over any future peace settlement with Russia.

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Starmer trip to US vital, Zelenskyy tells Sky News

Mr Zelenskyy also told Sky’s Deborah Hayes that next week’s visits to Washington by Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron were vital.

He said Europe had to be “at the table” when a peace deal is negotiated.

“Who will represent Europe – I can’t tell you now exactly,” he said.

“But I think one person will represent the EU. And of course, the UK has to be at the table, if we speak, for example, about security guarantees.”

The prime minister has said he’s prepared to deploy British troops to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping force.

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Mr Zelenskyy said more than 260 drones were fired at Ukraine overnight. Pic: Reuters

The Ukrainian leader was speaking after his country was hit overnight with what he called the biggest drone attack since the war started.

Mr Zelenskyy condemned Russia for the “aerial terror” – a day before the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

“Every day, our people stand against aerial terror,” Mr Zelenskyy wrote on X.

“On the eve of the third anniversary of the full-scale war, Russia launched 267 attack drones against Ukraine – the largest attack since Iranian drones began striking Ukrainian cities and villages.”

A total of 138 of the drones were shot down and another 119 disappeared from radars after being jammed by electronic warfare, Ukraine’s air force said.

Damage was reported across five regions.

Mr Zelenskyy said nearly 1,150 drones, more than 1,400 guided aerial bombs and 35 missiles had been launched at Ukraine in the past week.

He thanked those operating air defences and called on allies to stand united to secure a “just and lasting peace”.

“This is achievable through the unity of all partners – we need the strength of all of Europe, the strength of America, the strength of everyone who seeks lasting peace,” he said.

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Trump calls Zelenskyy a ‘dictator’

It comes amid concerns over Mr Trump’s recent war of words with Mr Zelenskyy and his false claim that Ukraine had started the war.

At a conservative conference on Saturday, Mr Trump – who alarmed Europe and Ukraine by holding a recent call with Vladimir Putin – repeated his optimism that a peace deal is possible under his watch.

“I’ve spoken to President Putin and I think that thing [the war] is going to end,” said Mr Trump.

Ukraine has insisted it won’t accept any peace deal agreed without its participation, after it was excluded from a meeting between US and Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia.

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Body found in search for missing jogger Jenny Hall

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Body found in search for missing jogger Jenny Hall

A body has been found in the search for 23-year-old runner Jenny Hall. 

She was last seen leaving her home in Barracks Farm, County Durham, in her car just after 3pm on Tuesday.

Police said there are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances after a body was found in a very remote area in Teesdale on Sunday morning, five days after she went missing.

Jenny Hall. Pic: Durham Constabulary
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Jenny Hall went missing on Tuesday. Pic: Durham Constabulary

“We’re sorry to report that officers searching for missing woman Jenny Hall, have sadly found a body,” Durham Constabulary said in a statement.

“Officers carried out an extensive search alongside specialist partners and have been working around-the-clock to locate Jenny after she went missing on February 18.

“The body was found in a very remote area in Teesdale just after 9.30am today.

“Formal identification has yet to take place. Jenny’s family have been notified and are currently being supported by specialist officers. They have asked for privacy at this devasting time.

“It is not believed there are any suspicious circumstances and a file will be prepared for the coroner.”

A major police search was launched after Ms Hall’s disappearance.

Her car, a red Ford Focus, was found on Wednesday parked on the B6278, near remote moorland between Eggleston and Stanhope.

Mountain rescue teams, specialist drones and sniffer dogs had been combing the Hamsterley Forest and the surrounding areas, where there are a number of running trails, this week.

Digital intelligence officers also carried out extensive inquiries into Ms Hall’s mobile phone, smart watch and running apps.

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Fresh amber warning for rain as Met Office issues alerts for much of UK

A fresh amber weather warning for heavy rain has been issued by the Met Office – with much of the UK already on alert for high winds and showers.

Northern Ireland, Scotland and the UK’s west coast and the Midlands have yellow warnings for wind on Sunday – meaning the possibility of transport delays and short-term power cuts.

There are also rain warnings in place for several parts of western UK.

The new amber warning has been issued for rain in south and central Wales and is in force from 3pm on Sunday to 6am on Monday.

An amber warning means danger to life from floodwater, homes and businesses are likely to be flooded, and there is a chance some communities will be cut off.

Winds across the west of the UK will increase throughout the morning with gusts up to 70mph in exposed areas, the Met Office said.

Zoe Hutin, a meteorologist at the forecaster, said Sunday is expected to be the “worst day” before conditions improve.

“The wind warning itself for the mainland UK ends at 6pm, but we can expect to continue to see quite blustery conditions even into the evening as the mainland rain itself pushes through.”

She added: “By the time people get up on Monday, we’ll still have some of the residual rain from that front in the far south-east of the country, and quite cloudy across England as well.

“But actually elsewhere, it could be a decent start.”

The Met Office’s yellow weather warnings for much of England and Scotland came into force at 6am and are expected to run until 6pm on Sunday.

A separate yellow warning for Northern Ireland came into force at 3am and runs until 3pm.

Rain and high winds are expected across the west of the UK
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Rain and high winds are expected across the west of the UK

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People who have noticed some slightly higher temperatures the last couple of days may be dismayed at the latest predictions.

“Through the week, those temperatures are trending back down,” Ms Hutin said.

“And so it will be getting cooler each day, but they will actually just be recovering to around average for the time of year. So it won’t be cold.

“It will just be returning back to where we would expect to be for this time of February.”

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