June 5, 2023
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AI doesn’t even spare Elon Musk

Musk’s AI-generated image in a sherwani left several Indian Twitter users in awe….reports Asian Lite News

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has reacted to an artificial intelligence (AI)-generated image, featuring him as a baby.

Twitter user @alifarhat79 posted the AI-generated image of Musk as a baby and wrote, “BREAKING: Elon Musk was reportedly working on some anti aging formula but it got way out of hand.”

To this, Musk replied, “Guys, I think I maybe took too much.”

Several users expressed their thoughts on Musk’s post.

While one user said, “Going to have a hard time reaching the gas pedal on your Tesla.”

Another commented, “Now Elon will be like I want to buy Disney.”

Meanwhile, last week, Twitter CEO had hailed an AI-generated image of him dancing in an Indian attire, where his digital avatar was seen wearing a sherwani surrounded by people in traditional dresses.

Musk’s AI-generated image in a sherwani left several Indian Twitter users in awe.

While one user said, “@elonmusk dancing on kala chasma! Let’s sink it!” posted one Musk follower,” another posted, “Magical country with some amazing traditions.”

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