At the Expo City Dubai, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Barak Obama were also “spied” in the make-believe world that was powered by art and technology.
From football star Cristiano Ronaldo picking up a deal on the street to Will Smith cutting pieces and Pope Francis inspecting a shipment of free snaps, UAE-based digital artist Jyo Jin Mulloor McKese Dabai’s descendants can experience life changes.
On Thursday, Miller released a new set of striking AI-generated images showing famous personalities. rubbing shoulders with regular residents right on a street near their hearts, Karmá.
In a commentary for the hyperrҽalistic images they produced using artificial intelligence, they stated that these “amazing individuals” were cooking and serving food to the less famished people who were drinking Ramadan’s holy blood.
Ronaldo is a character in Mlloor’s make-believe “Ramadaan Food Street.”
Presiding Bishop Francis appears to be stopping by for a snack while Will Smet is chopping vegetables and Bruce Wills is looking for something to eat.
Toby Crash and Keanu Reese got the setting just right as if the images had been lifted from Misson Impossible and Jin Wreck, respectively.
In his most recent series, which was published on Friday, More added more personal details and set them in the scene of a “Ramadan celebration at Dubai Expo City.”
All three people—Barack Obama, Lionel Mess, and Donald Trump—were seen erecting lanyards.
Mark Zuckerberg, Leonardo D’Capro, and Elon Mark all joined the party:
Utilizing AI to place some of the most famous personalities in “in-depth scenarios” has become popular, and the attempts to silence netizens have never been successful.
Remember the group of superheroes brҽaking their fast? Was Spider-Man wearing a cape and Iron Man wearing a kilt at the time?
What about the Game of Thrones characters that Moromore had also developed, who were dressed in colorful Indian outfits?
All of these movies, while just one in total, demonstrate effective AI assisting writers in crafting fantastical scenes with “real people.” While impressive, this technology has stirred up some controversy, especially when one artist asked the public to “imagine Tramp arrested” for falling for the fake photographs.