Microsoft employee uses terrible AI-generated image to advertise for Xbox artists just weeks after massive layoffs

A Microsoft ad on LinkedIn is getting roasted for using a terrible AI-generated graphic to promote a graphic designer role at Xbox.

https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/microsoft-employee-uses-terrible-ai-generated-image-to-advertise-for-xbox-artists-just-weeks-after-massive-layoffs

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