Using Artificial Intelligence: How the World's Billionaires Seen in Poverty

Digital artist Gokul Pillai has created portraits of Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Mukesh Ambani in a series called 'Slumdog Millionaire' using the artificial intelligence program Midjourney.

Using Artificial Intelligence How the World's Billionaires Seen in Poverty

From Elon Musk to Mukesh Ambani, an Indian artist has created portraits of the world's richest people using artificial intelligence to imagine them as poor.

Digital artist Gokul Pillai has created portraits of Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Mukesh Ambani in a series called 'Slumdog Millionaire' using the artificial intelligence program Midjourney.

His photo of the Microsoft co-founder has been liked more than 10,000 times, in which he stands bare-chested outside a hut wearing nothing but a gray cloth apron.

Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani is not dressed in his tweed suit, but in an old, apparently unwashed, oversized T-shirt and blue pants, standing next to a pile of garbage.

His post shows Mark Zuckerberg, head of Metaverse, standing in the middle of a slum in a dusty T-shirt and blue shorts. The AI-generated image shows American businessman Warren Buffett in a slightly dirty white T-shirt and trousers with an open zip.


One user said Warren Buffett looks rich here too.

Earlier this month, AI-generated images of Mark Zuckerberg walking the ramp wearing French luxury brand Louis Vuitton went viral on social media.

In March, artificial intelligence enthusiast Gio John Millor posted several photos on Instagram showing Game of Thrones characters Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, and Arya Stark in Indian royal attire.

If George RR Martin hires an Indian costume designer for Game of Thrones he wrote.


Earlier last month, a picture of Pope Francis also went viral on social media, in which he was looking stylish in a white puffer coat.

Many social media users, including American female model Chrissy Teigen, expressed confusion over whether the fashionable photo was real or not.

He wrote, I thought the Pope's puffer jacket was real and I never gave it a second thought. I can't escape the future of technology.

Another image created by artificial intelligence has gone viral in which former US President Donald Trump is wearing an orange prison suit.

The fake photos have raised concerns among lawmakers and experts who fear they could spread harmful misinformation

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