A artificial intelligence (AI) is attracting more and more people's attention. Recently, a user of twitterused a program of this type to create portraits of historical emperors, which generated a lot of discussion among users of the social network.
Probably everyone has heard about the great historical rulers, and some have even even seeing paintings of these leaders in school textbooks, for example, or even sculptures somewhere historic.
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However, what the Twitter user did was a little different. With the help of artificial intelligence, portraits of what these rulers would look like if they belonged to different dynasties were made. The images went viral on the social network, and it included 21 emperors, such as Bindusara, Prithviraj Chauhan, Ashoka, Chhatrapati Shivaji, Ranjit Singh, Shah Jahan and Sikandar Lodi.
But the users' reaction was not unanimous, some said that the publication had brought the story to life, others said that the emperors of mixed ancestry had errors in their facial features, which only demonstrated the characteristics of one of the groups
ethnic.The first image of thread shows Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya dynasty. In the image, he is seen with golden ornaments and long black hair. See the image below:
The most powerful Indian Rulers in History
Created using ai
First, Chandragupta Maurya pic.twitter.com/AMJ7CAlvc3
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) January 26, 2023
Another ruler who appears in the sequence of posts is the founder of empireMarathi, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. This one did not cause much contradiction, as the image is quite similar to paintings and portraits that can be found on the internet.
The Mongolian Emperors, Babur, Humayun and Akbar look alike, as their facial features are representing the typical Mongolian origin. The slightly slanted eye and the beard are two factors that can be found in the three AI portraits.
See below Babur and Humayun respectively:
17/ Humayun pic.twitter.com/YQaoKUpbs1
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) January 26, 2023
The post already has more than 46,000 views and 700 likes on Twitter.
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