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AI Creates What Europeans Think Americans From Every State Look Like And It Might Hurt Your Feelings

Europeans have used AI to come up with what they think Americans from each state look like.
Credit: Dave Stopera/Midjourney

Europeans have used AI to come up with what they think Americans from each state look like.

Artificial intelligence has now become more and more involved in our day-to-day lives.

It can perform almost any human-like task – from writing whole essays and papers to driving a car for us.

AI can also be used to come up with and design life-like images, such as what the ‘most attractive man’ from each country looks like.

Now it has been used to make pictures of what Europeans seemingly think Americans look like and as a warning – some might upset you.

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Using the site Midjourney – which generates images from natural language descriptions – reporter Dave Storpea asked AI to come up with pictures of what Europeans think the average citizen from each state looks like.

While this is not the first time AI has been used to come up with what someone from different states looks like, it is always nice to see how their neighbours from across the pond view Americans.

Some of these you could argue are accurate (to an extent).

However, others are just straight-up bizarre.

1. Alabama

Starting off the list is Alabama – who has messy hair and is smiling with a beaming smile that has missing teeth.

Alabama man.
A man from Alabama. Credit: Dave Stopera/Midjourney

2. California

The first appearance of an image featuring a woman appears with California, showing a boujee looking woman holding two cups of coffee and a cute little pooch.

California woman.
A woman from California. Credit: Dave Stopera/Midjourney

3. Florida

Florida soon appears and it lives up to the ‘Flordia man’ meme which became popular in 2013.

It refers to an alleged perceived assumption that all men from Florida do things that can be deemed irrational, maniacal, illogical, delusional, insane, and absurd.

The image shows a happy man who looks like he is having a good time but certainly lives up to the ‘Florida Man’ meme.

Florida man
The depiction of a man from Florida. Credit: Dave Stopera/Midjourney

4. Montana

Florida isn’t the only image that is made up of an assumption of a state.

Montana is known for its wilderness and ranches.

So AI obviously imagined everyone from the state to be a cowboy.

Montana
Everyone from Montana is a cowboy, according to Europeans. Credit: Dave Stopera/Midjourney

5. Maryland

Further down the list, we see Maryland which is famous for its seafood and its blue crabs.

Maryland
Someone is clearly to be delighted to be in a car full of crabs. Credit: Dave Stopera/Midjourney

6. Nevada

Nevada makes an appearance on the list and it clearly represents the craziness of Las Vegas.

The image shows an older man sitting on a slot machine – clearly having the time of his life.

However, it has an explosive background showing how mental Sin City can be.

Nevada man.
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Credit: Dave Stopera/Midjourney

7. New Mexico

Certainly the creepiest photo on the list, New Mexico looks like the poster for some low-budget sci-fi movie.

It shows a man – who resembles more of a being from outer space rather than a human – surrounded by a bunch of aliens.

New Mexico man.
I’m pretty sure no one from New Mexico looks like this. Credit: Dave Stopera/Midjourney

8. Texas

Texas also provides us with an image that could be mistaken with a film poster, only this one lives up to the stereotypes of the state.

With the sunset beaming behind him, a large man is shown posing with a gun in one hand, a beef burger in the other and sporting aviators and a hat.

Texas man, apparently.
Does this capture Texas in a nutshell? Credit: Credit: Dave Stopera/Midjourney

If you want to see what every other state looks like, you can check out the full list on Buzzfeed.

 

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Written by Rosario Monachino

Rosario is a content editor at IGV who specialises in film, TV and entertainment news. He has a degree in English and Film from the University of Salford and a masters in Journalism from Liverpool John Moores University.