The trend of artificial intelligence has taken social media by storm, and artists are now using several AI tools to produce fascinating results. Artificial intelligence has advanced so much that people can now generate all kinds of images without much effort. Many artists have utilized this technology to create unimaginable images. Now, an artist has used artificial intelligence program Midjourney to reimagine alternative ways to help people beat the heat this summer.
The series of images, titled 'Summer in a Parallel Universe', depicts people using ice couches with India Gate in the background. Another photo shows a woman driving an ice scooter on the street. Other images include an elderly woman wearing a helmet made of ice and ordinary people carrying portable cooling devices to work with fans and air conditioners strapped to their bodies. Another photo shows a motorist using sunglasses with a built-in fan to stay cool. In one photo, a pickup truck is towing a giant air conditioner three times her size. The last photo in the series depicts a strange scene: a woman holding a giant umbrella with fans lining up around her.
The caption of the post reads, “Summer in a parallel world…” Since being shared, the image has garnered more than 290,000 likes on Instagram.
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“AI cannot replace Garmi me Sardi,” said a user.
Another wrote: “Unbelievable.”
User added: “Too great.”
“So much needed,” a fourth person commented.
“Beautiful,” one person added.
Meanwhile, India is expected to experience intense heatwaves from April to June, with the central and western parts of the peninsula expected to face the worst effects, the IMD said on Monday as the country prepares for seven-phase general elections starting April 19. The announcement was made in progress. According to news agency PTI.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director-General Mrutunjay Mohapatra said that maximum temperatures are likely to be above normal in most parts of India from April to June, with the possibility of higher-than-average temperatures in the central and western parts of the Indian peninsula. said.
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