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Madhav Kohli shared part two of the series, showing stunning AI artworks of Indian women

Amid the thousands of images created by using Artificial Intelligence making rounds on social media, now, the artist named Madhav Kohli shared part two of the series, showing stunning AI artworks of Indian women from different parts of the country.

The artist used the stereotypical features associated with women from different states as his reference to create the images. From Delhi to Mumbai, to Goa and Assam, the series of images also portray the artist’s imagination of how women from several other states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Goa, West Bengal, Assam, Maharashtra, Kashmir look like.

The artist shared photos of the men on Wednesday and added the women today. He put up a disclaimer as well pointing out that they are just based on stereotypes. “I know these are not accurate and not everyone is like this,” he captioned a post yesterday.

The two Twitter threads each consisting of at least 30 images each showing men and women from states including, Delhi, Goa, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Kerala, and so on, were created by an AI-powered tool ‘midjourney’, which generates images using prompts entered by the user.

The artist then posted the second set of AI-generated pictures on Twitter on Thursday and Friday with the comment, “Indian women, made using clichéd descriptions and ai.”

The artist created the images in this thread by drawing on stereotypes of women from various states. Some of them appeared like this:

Additionally, the artist has mentioned that he will start a third Twitter thread about “other abnormalities.” There will be one more thread for stereotypes tomorrow, and then we’re finished, Kohli went on to say. This won’t be based on regionality, but rather on oddities, traits, and motivations. Much less irksome and much more intriguing.


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Madhav Kohli shared part two of the series, showing stunning AI artworks of Indian women

Amid the thousands of images created by using Artificial Intelligence making rounds on social media, now, the artist named Madhav Kohli shared part two of the series, showing stunning AI artworks of Indian women from different parts of the country.

The artist used the stereotypical features associated with women from different states as his reference to create the images. From Delhi to Mumbai, to Goa and Assam, the series of images also portray the artist’s imagination of how women from several other states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Goa, West Bengal, Assam, Maharashtra, Kashmir look like.

The artist shared photos of the men on Wednesday and added the women today. He put up a disclaimer as well pointing out that they are just based on stereotypes. “I know these are not accurate and not everyone is like this,” he captioned a post yesterday.

The two Twitter threads each consisting of at least 30 images each showing men and women from states including, Delhi, Goa, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Kerala, and so on, were created by an AI-powered tool ‘midjourney’, which generates images using prompts entered by the user.

The artist then posted the second set of AI-generated pictures on Twitter on Thursday and Friday with the comment, “Indian women, made using clichéd descriptions and ai.”

The artist created the images in this thread by drawing on stereotypes of women from various states. Some of them appeared like this:

Additionally, the artist has mentioned that he will start a third Twitter thread about “other abnormalities.” There will be one more thread for stereotypes tomorrow, and then we’re finished, Kohli went on to say. This won’t be based on regionality, but rather on oddities, traits, and motivations. Much less irksome and much more intriguing.

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