(Web Desk) – Actor Ahsan Mohsin Ikram turns birthdays into digital spectacles, screaming with everyone and everyone, from world leaders to Hollywood superstars, sneaking in on the dangers of believing everything online.
The actor's Instagram stories featured a surreal guest list that party planners were unable to pull apart.
In the AI-generated photo, the actor strolls around with President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, then casually transitions the table to Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Tom Cruise and John Sheena.
Standing side by side with Trump and Putin, he wrote, “I had some friends who came to hope for me on my birthday.”
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In another story, Ikram is paired with Spears and writes:
Along with the Kardashian-Jenner sisters, the actor said, “Kylie and Kim stole the show.” A shot with Tom Cruise captioned. “Someone showed up a little late.”
Perhaps the most entertaining post showed Trump, Putin and Xi nearby jumping behind him, captioning “Pakistanis after signing the Saudi defence agreement.” John Cena's trademark catchphrase influenced the caption.
As fans laugh at the absurdity of the mashup, Ikram made it clear that this wasn't just laughing. “AI is funny, but sometimes dangerous,” he reminded his followers in a follower in a follow-up post, highlighting the importance of fact-checking in an era where fake images can spread faster than the truth.
“These satire posts were there to know that everything you see on the internet is not true. You need to see what the truth and fake is,” he concluded the post.
After all, Ikram's AI birthday celebration was part of the comedy and part of a warning story. The digital guest list may have been fake, but the actor's point about maintaining alerts in the age of artificial intelligence would not have been more realistic.
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