That newsletter illustration looks wrong , to me it appears the engine body would have to bend in order to match up with the smokebox , perspective can be weird and I've seen enough foreshortening/angle issues in photos to not be absolutely sure I'm right, but the front of the engine doesn't look like the angle is correct to match with the cab. Compare this shot, which is rather similar to the newsletter cover
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/steam-locomotives-rounding-curve-mark-chandler.html
Not totally related, but last night I was watching a youtube video and I definitely thought that the narration was created using an A1.In several sentences the pronunciation was totally mangled to such an extent that no human would ever do.
On another angle, the company who employs medical typists who type out the findings of radiologists that my daughter works for have told the workforce they may well be replaced by A1 fairly soon, not sure I'd want my cancer diagnosis to be mangled by an A1, my daughter tells me shes is one of the few who can actually understand some of the more unintelligible radiologists, so good luck with the A1 making a good job of it.
If business is going to replace millions of jobs with A1 , who is going to have the loot to actually keep the economy going as its a threat to almost any creative and office staff who do nto have to interect with the public . I'm glad I'm old and wont live to see the outcomes of this development , this technology is very disturbing .