How Would PM Modi, Joe Biden, Others Look as Supermodels? AI Finds Out

Published by: Kiran Singh
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Ever wondered how global leaders and celebrities would look as supermodels?

Thanks to AI, Elon Musk has made this quirky idea a reality. Here's a look:

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Elon Musk’s Viral AI Video:

Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), shared an AI video of global leaders strutting down the runway, and it quickly went viral.

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AI Fashion Show:

The video, titled High time for an AI fashion show, shows notable figures like PM Narendra Modi, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, and Mark Zuckerberg in futuristic fashion.

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Star-Studded Cast:

The digital runway includes PM Modi, US Vice President Kamala Harris, former US President Barack Obama, Pope Francis, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and others.

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Pope Francis' Entrance:

The video opens with Pope Francis, dressed in a white puffer jacket, making a grand entrance on the runway.

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Vladimir Putin:

Russian President Vladimir Putin sports an off-shoulder Louis Vuitton ensemble.

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Joe Biden:

US President Joe Biden is depicted in a printed suit and seated in a wheelchair.

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Elon Musk:

Elon Musk appears in a Tesla-themed futuristic suit.

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Donald Trump:

Former US President Donald Trump dons a striking orange outfit.

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Kim Jong Un:

Kim Jong Un is styled in a baggy hoodie with a gold necklace.

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Barack Obama:

Barack Obama showcases multiple outfit changes.

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Prime Minister Modi:

Prime Minister Modi appears in vibrant, eye-catching attire.

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Bill Gates’ Finale:

The finale shows Bill Gates holding a sign saying Runway of Power, which humorously turns into a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), referencing the Microsoft outage on July 19.

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