It's honestly scary how accurate this AI-generated photo of 70-year-old Zendaya looks.
And here's what AI thinks she'll look like in 2084 when she's 87 years old:Millie Bobby Brown is currently 19 years old.Taylor Hill / FilmMagic / Lauren Garafano / FaceAppAnd here's what AI thinks she'll look like in 2081 when she's 81 years old:Noah Schnapp is currently 18 years old.And here's what AI thinks he'll look like in 2092 when he's 88 years old:Olivia Rodrigo is currently 20 years old.
And here's what AI thinks she'll look like in 2070 when she's 69 years old:Mike Coppola / Getty ImagesMike Coppola / Getty Images / Lauren Garafano / FaceAppNoam Galai / The Hollywood Reporter via Getty ImagesNoam Galai / The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Lauren Garafano / FaceAppAnd here's what AI thinks she'll look like in 2070 when she's 67 years old:Jack Harlow is currently 25 years old.
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