Facebook software engineer builds ‘country’s second AI gown’

By editor
August 13, 2024

People were surprised and surprised by a program engineer who worked for Google when they saw a picture they shared. The film shows her design, which she dubbed the “world’s first clothing”. She appears to be wearing a gown with mechanical snakes that have been programmed to look at eyes and look at people.

The image shows a Google software engineer who shared how she made the
A Facebook software engineer shared how she created the “world’s first AI dress” featuring a bunch of mechanical snakes that yell at people in the image. ( Instagram/@shebuildsrobots )

Christina Ernst shared the movie on a page she manages, saying, “My mechanical Medusa clothing is suddenly finished. Called She Builds Robots, the publication’s profile explains that it aims to teach women to develop computers.”

Ernst explains how she created the gown using the mechanical snakes in the. She also describes how she programmed the reptile to recognize faces and a sneak peak at her unsuccessful designs.

With over 2.9 million opinions, the film has accumulated many responses. Some praised her and admired the construction.

What did users on Instagram say about this movie?

“The people who are ‘disappointed by this’… are we seeing the same video? I’m sad but this is wonderful. Looking forward to seeing other people create their own machine snake dresses,” said an Instagram customer.

Another added, “I’m also an Engineer and I love style, so I really love this job! I wish people knew how much work, work, and money it would take to complete this kind of project because so many people claim to believe something different. Properly done girl.”

An entity commented, “You said there’s a lot you may increase, but actually the only thing I could visualize improving is more snakes. Despite the fact that may likely become a weight problem. It’s wonderful when is!”

“Amazing! Is there a way to “fill” the spaces between the moving reptile parts and the fixed tail on the dress’s system?” a fifth wrote.

Ernst addressed person’s ideas, praise and criticism of her gown and shared, “I definitely had many higher aspirations for the design as well! I experimented with air dry sand, foam, material, 3D printers, and needlework to include reptiles while keeping the fat down. But I had to call off this work at some point because it was just a fun project I was working on in the evenings before this consideration blew up and because I work full time as an engineer. I’m content with the trade-offs I made in architecture.”

What do you think of this incredible AI-backed dress featuring moving robotic reptiles?

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