Arjun Rampal post AI-generated images of countries as villains

Arjun Rampal
Arjun Rampal
  • Arjun Rampal shared the AI-generated images of countries as villains on Instagram.
  • The first image comes with a caption that reads, “AI was asked to turn each country into a villain”.
  • Many couldn’t get over the fact that Thailand and India – both featuring elephants.

Arjun Rampal shared the AI-generated images of countries as villains on Instagram. Many people around the world are using AI to turn their imaginations into works of art. When those images are shared online, they frequently leave people speechless. Like these images posted by Arjun Rampal. The graphics depict many countries as villains, and the effects are breathtaking. His post will most likely astound you.

“So cool. AI was asked to turn countries into Villains. I feel India looks more like a hero to me. Maybe just biassed. Your views? #mondaymotivation #letsplay #opinion #villain,” he posted. The first image comes with a caption that reads, “AI was asked to turn each country into a villain and this is what it came up with.” The rest of the pictures show various nations reimagined as antagonists in an amazing way. The pictures were first shared on TikTok and later re-shared on different social media platforms.

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The post was shared four hours ago and has nearly 38,000 likes. It has also received a number of likes and comments. Many people were taken aback by the fact that the graphics for Thailand and India, both of which featured elephants, portrayed heroes rather than villains.

Here’s what people shared on Instagram

“Elephants symbolise strength and power; they may be the most intelligent animals you have ever met,” posted chef Vicky Ratnani. “India and Thailand look like heroes rather than villains,” joined another. “India is pictured as it is in the real world. Calm and alert and still the most powerful,” expressed a third. “Spain and India look like fire,” wrote a fourth.