AI Imagines What Historical Monuments Would Look Like If They Were Made In The 23rd Century
Following the trend, we have just imagined one of the other things that can be done using AI. An artificial intelligence tool called Midjourney has given a glimpse of what our major historical monuments will look like if they were made in the 23rd century, and the results will surprise you.
Since the introduction of AI into our society, people from all over the world have been imagining various things. Many photographs created by artificial intelligence have lately gone viral on social media, including Indian cricketers getting a 'toddler' makeover and billionaires hitting the gym, to name a few.
Every other day, we can see some really creative images surfacing on the internet that have been made using apps like Midjourney. There is no denying that artificial intelligence (AI) art has left the internet in awe.
Following the trend, we have just imagined one of the other things that can be done using AI. An artificial intelligence tool called Midjourney has given a glimpse of what our major historical monuments will look like if they are made in the 23rd century, and the results will surprise you. Take a look at these incredible AI imaginations:
1. Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal, often regarded as the symbol of true love, has been attracting travellers from across the globe for its gorgeous beauty and splendid history. The Monument of Love is also one of the Seven Wonders of the World and is the country¡¯s most visited tourist attraction.
2. Red Fort
A tourist hot spot and a must-visit when in Delhi is the Red Fort. Not only do we Indians appreciate the majesty of this vast architectural wonder, but it draws interest from across the world.
3. Charminar
Charminar¡ªthe name itself spells charm. Charminar, which means four pillars, was built as a monument and mosque, which later turned into a global icon for Hyderabad.
4. Qutub Minar
The beautiful religious buildings of the Qutub Minar complex form one of Delhi's most spectacular sights.
5. Gateway of India
Heritage walks in the city not only educate tourists about history but also give Mumbaikars a chance to reacquaint themselves with an era that has gone by. The Gateway of India was erected in honour of King George V and Queen Mary¡¯s landing at Apollo Bunder on their visit to India in 1911.
6. India Gate
India has been a land of architectural marvels because it has deep roots in its history, culture, and religion. India Gate is one of the examples of an Indian architectural marvel.
7. Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower, or La Tour Eiffel, has remained one of the world's most recognisable landmarks, symbolising the romance and ingenuity of the City of Lights.
8. Egypt¡¯s Pyramids Of Giza
As one of the most iconic yet mysterious wonders of the world, Egypt¡¯s Pyramids of Giza are an incredible sight to behold.
9. The Leaning Tower Of Pisa
The Leaning Tower of Pisa has long fascinated visitors from around the world. Tourists arrive in droves to take photos, creating the optical illusion of supporting the tilted building. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a bell tower built to ring out the rituals of mediaeval Catholicism.