From Gandhi To Tagore, AI Imagines How Historical Personalities Would've Put iPads To Good Use. Take A Look
Our beloved Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, could surely have used the iPad to edit important columns on his 'Young India' journal. (Image credit: ABP Live AI)
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View In AppMother Teresa, canonised as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, would surely have put the many learning and educational as well as health apps on iPad to the best use. (Image credit: ABP Live AI)
India's first Nobel laureate, the great poet Rabindranath Tagore, was always considered to be ahead of his time. Small wonder, then, that he'd put the iPad to good use and pen-cil some moving verses. (Image credit: ABP Live AI)
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the fearless nationalist, could surely use the iPad to chalk out some genius battle strategies. (Image credits: ABP Live AI)
India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, was an orator par excellence as well. He, too, could have put the iPad's voice features to take quick notes. (Image credit: ABP Live AI)
The great English Bard, William Shakespeare, could surely put the Apple Pencil to good use. (Image Credits: ABP Live AI)
Queen Victoria could surely use Siri to take care of most of the British colonies with her iPad. (Image credits: ABP Live AI)
The 16th US President, and arguably one of the greatest orators of all time, Abraham Lincoln looks to put the iPad mini to good use - perhaps to write up some speeches? (Image credits: ABP Live AI)