Well, you don’t have to imagine because AI did it for you. Creative photographer and AI artist, Adas Vasiliauskas used AI to imagine the whackiest, zaniest costumes that look straight out of a sci-fi movie. Adas conducted an experiment using artificial intelligence to generate the safest costume in the world. He created a delightful fusion of technology and humor and the results were a hilarious blend of unexpected, quirky images. These 10 outlandish getups are a sight to behold. Sure, they might shield you from a stray sneeze or a stumble down the stairs, but are they practical? Well, you be the judge! The project was initiated by Surfshark, a cybersecurity company to understand how practical it would be to stay safe from any and every danger, whether online or offline. Scroll down below for Adas’ take on the safest costumes in the world. Tell us which designs you wouldn’t mind wearing every day—whether you’re stepping out to buy groceries, holding team meetings, or making a purchase online. We encourage you to upvote your favorite ones and tell us why you love them in the comments. More info: Surfshark | Adas Vasiliauskas The online world can be a scary place. From spyware and phishing scams to identity theft and cyber attacks, you need to stay safe while navigating the internet. According to Surfshark’s study, over 300 million accounts were breached globally in 2023. And the sad part is that most of these breaches are so sophisticated that you might not even be aware that your data is leaking. However, there are several steps you can take to keep yourself safe online. Don’t worry, we are not talking about wearing these whacky costumes (although they might be handy if you want to hide your facial identity). Follow these cybersecurity tips by Surfshark to surf safely:
Generate long passwords and use two-factor authentication wherever possible.Clear cookies regularly.Install an adblocker to protect yourself from malicious software.use Surfshark’s smart VPN to keep your data private.This is a no-brainer but—never open attachments from suspicious links.
Germaphobes might love a few of these on our list. And let’s be honest, we too love some aspects of each of them. Whether you’re an introvert who would love to hide behind the masks, or an extrovert looking to attract attention—the costumes work both ways. There’s still a troubling bit about how to breathe in them that you will need to figure out! Oh well, at least staying safe online is simpler (and more practical). Check out how Surfshark makes your online security easy. Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.