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Ashish Jose created the artwork using Midjourney, a text prompt-based artificial intelligence programme.

AI images show elderly women wearing sarees skateboarding on the streetsThe series of images shows elderly women, wearing traditional clothes like sarees, showing off their moves on a skateboard.
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It isn’t an understatement to say artificial intelligence (AI)-generated art has taken over the internet. People are using AI images to showcase some out-of-the-world scenarios that might seem implausible to show their creativity. And now, a man has created AI art showcasing elderly women skateboarding on the streets.

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Ashish Jose created the artwork using Midjourney, a text prompt-based artificial intelligence programme. The series of images shows elderly women, wearing traditional clothes like sarees, showing off their moves on a skateboard on Indian roads. “Skating Nani’s. Made on Mid Journey / AI Generated,” he captioned the post.

Shared three days ago, the post has received more than 1.17 lakh views. Many netizens also thought the photos were real as they looked realistic.

“This is so good,” commented a user. “When I realised the images were AI generated, half the feel of the post went away,” expressed another. “How amazing is this,” shared another. “This is the coolest for those of you procrastinating on life this is a huge motivation for us all. You are never to old for anything,” another person posted.

Recently, an AI art series showcasing some of the most popular celebrities working in a busy food market went viral. Created by AI art enthusiast Jyo John Mulloor (@jyo_john_mulloor), the series imagines celebrities like Keanu Reeves, Pope Francis, Cristiano Ronaldo, Will Smith, Tom Cruise, and a few others working in a busy streetside open food market at night.

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