Viral Selfies from History 2

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Welcome back to another episode of "Viral Selfies of History," where we use cutting-edge AI technology to reimagine historical figures capturing their iconic moments with selfies! This week, we're featuring an incredible lineup of figures, from Jesus to Freddie Mercury.

In this episode, we explore the lives and achievements of these historical figures, and imagine how they might have captured their experiences if they had access to modern technology.

Jesus captures a moment at the Last Supper.
George Washington documents the historic crossing of the Delaware.
Mahatma Gandhi shares a selfie from the Salt March.
Alexander the Great takes a quick pic before the Battle of Gaugamela.
Moses documents the parting of the Red Sea.
King Leonidas shows us a Spartan's perspective.
Marie Curie takes us inside her lab.
Isaac Newton captures a moment under the apple tree.
Julius Caesar gives us a glimpse of the Roman Forum.
Freddie Mercury shares the excitement at Live Aid.
Elvis Presley captures the energy at one of his concerts.
Karl Marx takes a break in his study for a quick selfie.
These AI-generated selfies offer a humorous and unique perspective on history.

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funny how tweets and selfies make even the greatest historical people and events come off as cringe and desperate

jsmithw
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Why are so many people high on themselves nowadays that they feel the need to constantly stare in the mirror and/or take photos of themselves all the time? Psychology will tell you that someone who does this all the time are sociopaths or even in some cases psychopaths. And how can you naturally experience special moments in life if you're too busy trying to document every little one of them through an artificial device?
So while you're trying to get the best zooms and pans on your camera or camera phone you're missing out.. and some people say "yeah but then you capture it for a lifetime"
but only to relive it through another artificial device at home, the computer. That's the beauty of our own memories and what our memories are used for but if you let your camera do all your remembering for you, you'll forget how to use your own memory, because if you don't use it you lose it. And these kids nowadays will have Alzheimer's disease by the timer 23 years old.

"Can anyone explain to me the need for one hour photo finishing?.... you just saw the fucking
how can anybody possibly be nostalgic about a concept like a little while ago?"
- George Carlin

"And camcorders now here's technology gone berserk, everybody you look now there's some dick, some yoyo, some putz and he is going to tape EVERYTHING! Doesn't anyone just stop and look at things anymore.... sort of take them in... maybe even shh! remember them?.. is that just a strange notion? Does experience have to be documented and saved and brought home and put on the shelf? And do people really watch this shit?... Are people's lives so bankrupt that they sit at home looking at things they already DID!"
- George Carlin

"The problems plain to see
Too much technology
Machines to save our lives
Machines (dehumanize)"

- Mr. Roboto by Styx

A little is okay but this has going too far.

LewDanLascivious
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Marilyn Monroe one was a failure,
how could you mess that up when there's millions of pictures of her?!.

gabrielfrost
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Now make Cleopatra..

See if she comes out as black

frostfieldgaming
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When you are spaniard and Napoleon is shown :
👎🏼😡👎🏼

olft