AI is designing ridiculously meaningless inspirational memesArts+CultureNewsAI is designing ridiculously meaningless inspirational memesInspirobot is the artificial intelligence making the pointless human existence bearable with its weird wisdomShareLink copied ✔️June 30, 2017Arts+CultureNewsText Anna Cafolla Artificial Intelligence is two parts impressive, three part terrifying. We’ve had DeepMind turning texts into pictures, AI beating champions at chess and sex robots that will soon be just about able to steal your mans. Now there’s Inspirobot, generating sometimes dark, but always truly bizarre motivational posters for you. According to its website, Inspirobot is “an artificial intelligence dedicated to generating unlimited amounts of unique inspirational quotes for endless enrichment of pointless human existence”. You just tap the ‘generate’ button for some meaningless (or maybe there’s just a profound point we’re missing) quotes and proverbs overlaid on some stock photos. Jumbled quotes about humanity coolly placed upon a pic of a cemetery, a warning that birds will replace your vital organs one day and existentialist tips for sex. Here are some of the weirdest we encountered. via Inspirobotvia Inspirobotvia Inspirobotvia Inspirobotvia Inspirobotvia Inspirobotvia Inspirobotvia InspirobotTrendingThree Dazed Clubbers on documenting a complete digital detoxAcross London, LA and New York, winners Kaiden Ford, Raiya Kimble and Molly Johnson took their Polaroid Flip camera on an adventure as they shut off from the digital worldArt & PhotographyBeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismArt & PhotographyThings To Come: Porn saves the world in Maja Malou Lyse’s ‘bimbo sci-fi’FashionHow Indian designer Diya Joukani became the coolest girl on the internetFashionElla Devi is the 18-year-old fashion intern pissing off Trump’s AmericaBeautyHoroscopes May 2026: It’s a money month, so expect a surprise windfallBeautyThe sexiest flesh-baring Instagram accounts you need to followBeautyWho would we be attracted to if we didn’t know what we looked like? Life & CultureThe case for wiping your Instagram grid