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The Enigmatic Smile Of Mona Lisa Reimagined And Recreated By AI Generator (40 Pics)
The Mona Lisa, undoubtedly the most famous painting in the world, has been an inspiration to artists and art enthusiasts for centuries. Recently, a new wave of AI-generated images of the Mona Lisa has been making waves online, with surprising results. These images take the original painting as a starting point and use machine learning algorithms to create new versions that are both familiar and completely new. Some of the AI-generated images play with color and texture, creating vibrant and surreal reinterpretations of the original painting, while others use deep learning algorithms to generate entirely new facial expressions and poses for the enigmatic subject. The result is a fascinating exploration of the boundaries between art and technology, and a testament to the enduring appeal and influence of this timeless masterpiece.
While some art purists may argue that these AI-generated images are merely imitations of the original, it's hard to deny the creativity and innovation behind these new works. Whether you're a fan of the classic Mona Lisa or excited by the possibilities of AI-generated art, there's no denying the power and influence of this iconic painting. As technology continues to evolve and new tools for creativity emerge, we can only imagine what new and exciting reimaginings of the Mona Lisa and other classic works of art are yet to come.
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A Reddit user challenged AI masters to reimagine the Mona Lisa and shared his recreation first
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Kinda creepy how the fingers turn into spaghetti! (And then there's the tastefully positioned bit of sauce so the BP censors don't need to worry).
"Ma'am, please do not kill me with your laser fingers, brain hacking or whatever other torture you have in mind. Remember, people centuries after us will need to see this"
Note: this post originally had 56 images. It’s been shortened to the top 40 images based on user votes.
It would have been nice for the prompts to be mentioned, even just as titles.
If i see one more AI post im going to throw myself out of a window. -an anti-AI art artist
A lot of these are really good, pity there is no indication who they are based on.
They might not be based on any one artist in particular. You don't have to put the names of artists in a prompt. The images are generated from a huge database of data that comes from images, and not on the images themselves. So one image can be inspired by one or several artist in particular, if the prompter uses their name, but they might just put a style in the prompt and then the AI will use the data from the images matching that style and the rest of the prompt. So one AI generated image can be based on the works of many, many different artists, and there's no way to find out, because it isn't recorded by the AI.
Load More Replies...This is getting out of hand. You can say you hate AI, but you do NOT go around downvoting other people’s comments who said they enjoyed it. Downvotes are for hate and spam, not disagreeing or ignorance. Yeah, BP could make a ‘AI’ section and it would make the AI hate a lot better since that wouldn’t be disrespectful of real artists. All the ‘AI is stealing the job of real artists’ and stuff. Downvoting comments like Zacko’s is just downright rude and stupid. Downvote me all you want, but I am not deleting this comment and I’m not backing down. Fight me.
Load More Replies...AI art isn't going to go away. There's only going to be more and more of it. That doesn't mean that human art will disappear (it only means that artists who do it only for money and not for the art itself will have to find another occupation). I say this to those who are anti-AI art: for the sake of your own personal health, you have to let it go! You're fighting a losing battle and it's better to adapt instead of stressing out. You don't have to like it, but you'll end up burnt out and depressed if you keep stressing out and wasting your energy every time you see an AI generated image. It will happen hundreds of times every day soon. So please, for your own sake, learn to cope!
Oh, please. Since when did disliking a trend become a mental health issue?
Load More Replies...No AI was harmed in the making of one of the best Mona Lisa parodies ever (hint: see my avatar).
It would have been nice for the prompts to be mentioned, even just as titles.
If i see one more AI post im going to throw myself out of a window. -an anti-AI art artist
A lot of these are really good, pity there is no indication who they are based on.
They might not be based on any one artist in particular. You don't have to put the names of artists in a prompt. The images are generated from a huge database of data that comes from images, and not on the images themselves. So one image can be inspired by one or several artist in particular, if the prompter uses their name, but they might just put a style in the prompt and then the AI will use the data from the images matching that style and the rest of the prompt. So one AI generated image can be based on the works of many, many different artists, and there's no way to find out, because it isn't recorded by the AI.
Load More Replies...This is getting out of hand. You can say you hate AI, but you do NOT go around downvoting other people’s comments who said they enjoyed it. Downvotes are for hate and spam, not disagreeing or ignorance. Yeah, BP could make a ‘AI’ section and it would make the AI hate a lot better since that wouldn’t be disrespectful of real artists. All the ‘AI is stealing the job of real artists’ and stuff. Downvoting comments like Zacko’s is just downright rude and stupid. Downvote me all you want, but I am not deleting this comment and I’m not backing down. Fight me.
Load More Replies...AI art isn't going to go away. There's only going to be more and more of it. That doesn't mean that human art will disappear (it only means that artists who do it only for money and not for the art itself will have to find another occupation). I say this to those who are anti-AI art: for the sake of your own personal health, you have to let it go! You're fighting a losing battle and it's better to adapt instead of stressing out. You don't have to like it, but you'll end up burnt out and depressed if you keep stressing out and wasting your energy every time you see an AI generated image. It will happen hundreds of times every day soon. So please, for your own sake, learn to cope!
Oh, please. Since when did disliking a trend become a mental health issue?
Load More Replies...No AI was harmed in the making of one of the best Mona Lisa parodies ever (hint: see my avatar).