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Zara Woodcock

Alison Hammond looks like an influencer in busty bikini snap - but it's not all it seems

Alison Hammond looked like a Love Island star in new social media snaps - but it wasn't actually her.

The This Morning presenter took to her Instagram to share two glammed-up photos with her 1.3 million followers.

In the first snap, she left little to the imagination in a super low-cut pink top and gold earrings.

She looked out of this world with a face full of makeup and bright white teeth as she showed them off.

Another showed her leaning on a table as she donned a black sports bra and leggings.

In the caption, Alison revealed the pictures of her were AI-generated (Artificial Intelligence).

Alison shared a few snaps of her AI self (INSTAGRAM)

"I could get used to AI !! @thismorning," she said. " #artificialintelligence disclaimer: This is not me !!"

Fans and followers were amazed with the quality and took to her comment section to compliment her.

"Cracking pair … of earrings babs," Kate Lawler joked while another quipped: "Don’t lie. This isn’t AI."

The star looked gorgeous in the snaps (INSTAGRAM)

Others said she looks better as she is, with one person writing: "You don't need any enhancements. You're a natural beauty. Keep doing your thing sis."

"I think you look better before," one said.

Dermot O'Leary commented: "Not sure about mine!"

Alison shared a snap of Dermot's AI picture on her Stories and he didn't get the gorgeous results that his co-host did.

His AI had wonky eyes and, for some reason, wasn't wearing a t-shirt.

Dermot's AI didn't come out as nicely (Instagram)
It comes after the 'Godfather of AI' quit his role at Google (wikipedia)

The new snaps comes after a prominent researcher in artificial intelligence, known as the 'Godfather of AI' quit his job at Google.

He also issued a chilling warning on the risks the burgeoning technology poses to society.

Dr Geoffrey Hinton is widely credited with laying the groundwork which would lead to the creation of increasingly popular 'chatbots' using artificial intelligence (AI).

The 75-year-old said he left Google so he could "talk about the dangers of AI without considering how this impacts Google."

"Look at how it was five years ago and how it is now," Hinton said in the interview published Monday, May 1. "Take the difference and propagate it forwards. That's scary."

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