Artificial intelligence has grown at an unprecedented scale in recent years. From writing original articles on any topic, passing entrance exams on ChatGPT, to creating images that are artificial and accurate representations of imaginary situations, AI is everywhere. Many artists are also showing off their talents through his AI. Now AI is once again taking the internet by storm with a series of images featuring the world’s billionaires doing Holi in Vrindavan, India.
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The Instagram page, Wild Trance, has photos showing various billionaires enjoying Indian festivals. They include Anand Mahindra, Elon Musk, Ratan Tata, Warren Buffet, Gautam Adani, Mark Zuckerberg and others. “Be immersed in captivating AI visualizations where millionaires from around the world gather in the vibrant streets of Vrindavan to celebrate the joyous Holi festival. Dances and kaleidoscopic colors fill the air, creating a vibrant and vibrant atmosphere,” the caption reads.
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Meanwhile, prior to this, AI generated a series of images featuring the world’s most influential and wealthy people as underprivileged. The images show Donald Trump, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and other wealthy people in tattered clothes in a shantytown. The AI even showed her shirtless in Gates’ photos. The image, shared by AI artist Gokul Pillai, is striking in its complexity. Everything about the surroundings that millionaires have been put in, from their lanky body language to their dirty and torn clothes, is accurate. This is why these images are so trustworthy. Pillai used his AI program Midjourney, which creates images using text-based prompts.
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First Published: Jun 18, 2023, 17:15 IST
Last update: Jun 18, 2023, 17:15 IST
