The power of Artificial Intelligence or AI has been well-demonstrated in the past. We have seen so many interesting images and videos generated completely through AI software. When it comes to creating content with AI, the sky is the limit! You can imagine and conceptualise all kinds of concepts with the help of this software. And an Indian artist has done exactly this. Digital creator and AI enthusiast Sahid made AI images of metro rail networks in popular Indian cities, and food featured prominently in these pictures. Take a look:
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There were two series of Indian metros shared by the content creator on his handle @sahixd. In the first one, he reimagined the metro rail networks in cities like Kolkata, Mumbai and Delhi. States such as Rajasthan, Gujarat and Kerala were also featured in these AI-generated images. While the Kolkata metro featured a fish vendor, the Gujarat edition had a pile of yummy dhoklas in it. In Mumbai, the classic vada pav was visible while in Kerala there were plenty of fresh coconuts piled up.
After the AI-generated images of Indian metros went viral, the content creator then made a second edition of the same style. He shared images of Indian metros in cities like Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Nagpur and states like Odisha, Kashmir, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Biryani was the main focus of the Hyderabad metro, while Nagpur featured their famous oranges. In Bihar, we could spot piles of littis or kachoris in the arms of a vendor. Take a look:
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What did you think of these interesting and quirky images of metro rail networks across India? Tell us in the comments.
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