AI (artificial intelligence) has been taking over the internet for a while now. For the past few months, people online have been obsessed with the limits an AI can reach. From testing ChatGPT to making bizarre AI art, users on the internet have tried everything.??
Adding to the numerous prompts people used to create art with an AI tool, Twitter user Prateek Arora joined in on the fun. The user posted numerous scary pictures on the microblogging site.?He created these images with the help of the Midjourney AI tool which works similarly to OpenAI¡¯s DALL-E tool.?
He posted the pictures with the caption, "Old Delhi by Night, a visual thread." Arora added a horror twist to the prompt and depicted what spooky visions of Old Delhi at night would look like. From the looks of it, AI took the horror part of the description too seriously and came up with some pretty scary iterations.
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People online were impressed by the man¡¯s attempt. One user wrote, ¡°Those are very cool!¡±
While another added, ¡°Every single image is awesome!¡±
Given the city's poor air quality, one user joked that residents of Delhi would likely end up in a similar situation as the AI portraits: "Air so Bad had to pull out the lungs."??
One fellow noted how the pictures looked like the aftermath of a radioactive leak, saying, "Lol radioactive."??
Another commenter reluctantly admitted that he loved the portraits even though they were made by an AI. The user showcases the recent divide between AI supporters and those who are worried that artists would suffer because of the art created by AI. The user wrote, ¡°I absolutely love these, albeit from #AI but still.¡±
Previously, Arora went viral for using AI to depict what the costumes of an East Delhi family from the past would look like. He wrote, "What if cosplay culture had made its way to India a little earlier and adapted itself to the local context? Using AI to visualize the fictional East Delhi Comic Con of 1997, an ongoing thread."??
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