Not the first time one of Midjourney’s creations caused a stir.
created a series of portraits of these billionaires, transforming their privileged lives into slum dwellers.
These business magnates are former US president Donald Trump, Microsoft boss Bill Gates, Indian business magnate Mukesh Ambani, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, American investor Warren Buffett, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and South African-born American entrepreneur Elon Musk.His post went viral, chalking up nearly 10,000 likes and hundreds of responses from people.“This is epic,” said a user with the handle juiathale_09, revealing her awe at the digital artwork.
Another user with the handle mvisions_ said: “This is gold! But Elon is the only one that still looks rich even when he’s poor lol.”The tool was used to generate a fake photo of Trump being ganged up on and forcibly arrested by a posse of New York policemen. Midjourney was also used to generate an image of Zuckerberg clad in bright attire – a total contrast to his regular plain, monochromatic outfits – and strutting down a runway, as well as a photo of Pope Francis in a gigantic white puffer coat. – The Straits Times /Asia News Network
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