An artist from Delhi used the stereotypical features associated with women from different states as his reference to create the images.
‘Stereotypical’ look like
The viral Artificial Intelligence (AI) trend has taken over social media sites and the internet is flooded with photos of artsy illustrations shared by users. In recent years, Artificial intelligence has gotten so refined we can generate all kinds of images without putting a lot of effort into it.
How Indians see others
Based on stereotypes. Made using ai.
First, Pakistan (M) pic.twitter.com/hUc2dsw4Jm
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) January 3, 2023
Similarly, a Delhi-based artist recently shared a series of images generated by AI that showed what men from different Indian states ‘stereotypically’ look like. Now, the artist named Madhav Kohli shared part two of the series, showing stunning artworks of Indian women from different parts of the country.
INDIAN PEOPLE: Their desires and motives, irrespective of regionality.
Created using Ai & stereotypes.
First,
A politician before an election pic.twitter.com/kk3PFfL169— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) December 30, 2022
The artist used the stereotypical features associated with women and men from different states as his reference to create the images. From Delhi to Mumbai, to Goa and Karnataka, the series of images also portray the artist’s imagination of how women from several other states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal, Maharashtra, and Kashmir look like.
AI-generated faces
18/ Karnataka pic.twitter.com/NPtLvZaWQo
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) December 29, 2022
21/ Karnataka pic.twitter.com/OBOPhQ6XBn
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) December 28, 2022
15/ Kerela pic.twitter.com/rQ3aba2D4o
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) December 28, 2022
8/ Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/dkqRrDzi0m
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) December 27, 2022
6/ Tamil Nadu pic.twitter.com/EG7rxwgIRv
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) December 27, 2022
19/ Kerala pic.twitter.com/KXE2awgMlf
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) December 29, 2022
15/ Maharashtra (Mumbai) pic.twitter.com/Z1y1KDfUIS
— Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) December 29, 2022