Gurugram AI videos will go viral. Image source: Times Now/ Instagram
People in the metropolitan city with minimal greenery were desperately waiting for the rain to finally defeat and end the heavy summer for all obvious reasons, but what happened instead made the citizens second guess their wish. Every day, heavy rains, the main issues of flooding and flooding appear to be replaced by the burnt heat issues that had spread chaos until a few days ago. Among many, Gurugram was also a city that was left heavily submerged by the flood, leaving its residents with frustration. But of all the dramas, AI videos with rather light notes caught the attention of the internet.
The video generated by AI rethinks Gurugram, which had gone too far by 2030. Through its technology, cities appear to be adapting to flooding according to AI clips. From public transport with long mechanical legs to boathouses and floating parties, the video was full of things screaming “Gurgram is Venice, India.”
The video went viral quickly and elicited many responses. Most people found creativity and reimagining to be praiseworthy, but others suggested working on fixing the problem instead.
“The year is 2030, and Gurugram is still underwater, but now it's thriving. BYOB doesn't mean anything before. Now bring your own boat and people party outside the old sector 29 brewery. There's a flood-like wedding, a car with hydraulic legs, and the socks vision didn't fix the flood.
Watch the viral video:
“Venice, India,” the user said. “This is very creative, but sadly, as we're never going to make any progress so much, I'm sure we may not be able to solve the flood problem,” the second commented.
“Hahaha, this is too good,” the third party added. “So, will we do nothing other than heal the environment?” asked the fourth user. “This seems like a place I don't want to live in. It's too dangerous to be nullified,” another added.
“I don't know what to say. This may seem thrilling, but this situation should never come. It's a lot of property damage, risks and honest spending. I hope that instead we can calm nature down.”
