The search for extraterrestrials has been ongoing for years. No concrete evidence of aliens exists, but a new report released photos of their potential appearance.

AI Images of Aliens

Daily Star asked the artificial intelligence imaging program Midjourney to produce precise images of what it believes aliens will look like when they are discovered. It was interestingly predicted that the aliens might have a slightly varied appearance depending on when they would finally arrive.

Midjourney provided eerie illustrations for the arrival of aliens at two separate times in response to inquiries on what aliens "will look like if they're discovered." The final one considered what aliens would look like if they arrived in 2100, 77 years from now.

The drawings do appear to have characteristics of science-fiction aliens. They all have enormous eyes and large heads and are slimy, grayish, and thin. One in particular seemed uncannily human.

The AI estimated that one extraterrestrial species could contact Earth in 2050. The AI image showed it would have a face strikingly resemblant to a human. Like us, it had a proportionate mouth, nose, and eyes.

The extraterrestrial resembled the enigmatic figurines exhibited in Mexico last month in that it had a projecting back to the head. It also possesses human-like collar bones, a long, sinewy neck, small, well-defined muscles, and gaps where the tendons stick out of the skin. Its skin, which has a little slimy, grey appearance, gives it away.

We might not even be able to recognize them if the AI believes they can look this similar to a human. The extraterrestrial it foresaw from the year 2100 likewise resembled humans in appearance and had a few strands of white hair flowing down from its head. Still, it also had larger eyes and a huge dome in a true alien manner.

One of the aliens from the 2050 group had a much more insect-like appearance. It was a scary, predatory human eater with bizarre tendrils protruding. Additionally, it has no nose or mouth, giving it an unsettling impression.

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Amazon Offers Rewards For Successful Evidence of Extraterrestrials

Meanwhile, Ring, the company owned by Amazon, is giving away $1 million to anyone who can present "unaltered scientific evidence of a real extraterrestrial lifeform" using its cameras. The competition is open until Nov. 3 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Submissions will be reviewed by a "Space and Extraterrestrial Expert."

The contest is only open to legal US residents at least 18 years old. The challenge has two entry options. You can submit a one-minute video showing "someone or something related to extraterrestrials." Another way is to present "Scientific Evidence recorded using a Ring gadget documenting an Extraterrestrial."

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