'Aliens are living in your walls' warns AI which runs down hiding spots for ETs – Daily Star
EXCLUSIVE: Hollow refrigerators, fake walls housing extra-terrestrials and trapdoors could all be part of alien life’s plan to invade your home, with Bard AI warning of likely spots for ETs to hide
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Extra-terrestrials from outer space could be living in your walls, an artificial intelligence has warned as it lists likely hiding spots for aliens.
If visitors from beyond the stars are already on planet Earth then there is a chance they are hollowing out refrigerators and setting up their base of operations in crawl spaces. Google's Bard AI has since listed the places you should check for ETs.
Odd noises from your kitchen appliances and hollow walls could all be signs those green beings could be snooping around your home, with four key spots uncovered by the AI chatbot on where to check for intruders.
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Effective ways of staying hidden seem to be plentiful as everyday items and structural supports are used to the advantage of ominous beings whose invasion of Earth could be imminent.
Rattling out the cheat codes to keeping your home clear of alien lifeforms, Bard AI claimed the beings could be hiding in attics and basements, crawl spaces, inside of appliances and even behind walls and false ceilings.
Warning of unused attics and basements, Bard warned: "These are often out-of-the-way spaces that are not used frequently. Aliens could set up a base of operations in one of these areas, with plenty of room to store equipment and conduct experiments."
Further troubles could be brewing in the small spaces typically "accessible through a hatch or trapdoor", with some crawl spaces deemed "a good place for aliens to hide". They may find themselves limited by the space, however.
If the beings are in need of hiding their equipment it would appear false walls and hidden ceilings could be a possibility. Bard added: "Aliens could create secret compartments behind walls or in false ceilings to hide themselves and their equipment. This would require some construction work, but it would be a very effective way to stay hidden."
Even kitchen appliances like fridges are not safe as a "secret compartment" in the side of a couch or a "hollow" spot in cool refrigerators is a possibility.
"Aliens could modify appliances or furniture to create hiding places. For example, they could hollow out a refrigerator or create a secret compartment inside a couch," the AI bot warned.
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