DALL-E 2 and IA Midjourney are two of the most used artificial intelligence tools by internet users. The latter is rated as the best by a few specialized tech portals like ‘Xataca’.

He described it as artistic, flamboyant and extravagant: “Midjourney is dedicated to creating a one-of-a-kind canvas. In some cases it produces images that are more similar to what we are looking for, while in other cases there is some distortion.“.

The website explains it This tool can produce basic images up to 1,792 x 1,024 pixels; but how is it used? You should write ‘/imagine’ and a descriptive text of the visual content you want to produce.

So the bot will create four images in 60 seconds.

The truth is, the images produced by this tool don’t need to be appreciated by the entire public, and that’s what happened to the Colombians.

Midjourney was asked to build the image of each nation as an enemy straight out of horror, mystery and action cinema. The results were dark and gloomy numbers that stunned users of TikTok, a social network where various creators share images.

Japan as a samurai, the United States as a kind of rogue, Australia as a muscular kangaroo, and more were AI-generated characters.

Guatemala has also attracted attention as a type of indigenous zombie, Portuguese a pirate and Iceland a humanoid fox, and has been associated by many users with a character from the ‘Naruto’ anime.

Many laughed and joked with Argentina’s villain: an evil version of Messi sitting on the throne.

But those who thought it was not well represented were many users from Colombia, because In the picture you can see a tattooed man with parts. half robotcarries a gun and is shirtless.

Because he has an aesthetic reminiscent of Latin American gangs and urban violence, many Internet users have associated him with drug trafficking: “He looks like a hitman.”

Another controversial case was the Venezuelan case, which was inspired by president Nicolás Maduro, who had an aura of Simón Bolívar in the image.

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Source: Exame

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