Since the arrival of artificial intelligence, Internet users have been having a field day creating unique images, unusual concepts, and even crossovers between different pop culture licenses. Today, we're bringing you a series of images from a Reddit user who wanted to create humanoid robot-like fighting machines based on the countries he selected. The result is stunningly realistic, and one day we can even imagine an army with this kind of robot.
Robots by country
Behind the series of images you are about to discover is a Reddit member, in this case PintoCreation. He played around with generative artificial intelligence to imagine new kinds of robots, created based on their origins and the countries they belong to. In order to create them, he had to start creating prompts, detailed descriptions of each of the images you are about to discover. Then, he asked an AI to generate images from these descriptions.
In the end, we have a very realistic result, which even allows us to imagine the armies of the future of each of the countries he chose, such as Japan, Russia, Germany, Italy, China or even Canada to name just a few. This also reminds us of the famous robot license Gundam and Neon Genesis Evangelion or even Marvel's Iron Man.
1/ Indonesia
2/ Spain
3/ Philippines
4/ France
5/ Argentina
6/ Mexico
7/ Germany
8/ Australia
9/ Türkiye
10/ Italy
11/ Palestine
12/ South Korea
13/ Egypt
14/ Sweden
15/ Kingdom uni
16/ China
17/ Brazil
18/ Thailand
19/ Portugal
20/ Japan
21/ Canada
22/ India
23/ Poland
24/ Ireland
25/ Russia
26/ United States
27/ Africa South
28/ Norway
29/ Greece
30/ Kenya
Please note that these images are only the product of the imagination of Reddit member PintoCreation and that at no point do they come from a future film like Pacific Rim. Their sole purpose is to entertain Internet users and demonstrate the possibilities offered by generative artificial intelligence. Moreover, by following the numerous tutorials on the web, you too can get started with this type of content and even share them with us.
In a less futuristic genre, another member decided to transform countries into characters that instantly remind us of Assassin's Creed, the Ubisoft video game saga.
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