Artificial intelligence paints the 21st century Mona Lisa

What would the Mona Lisa look like if it was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 21st century? Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has just answered this question.

What would the Mona Lisa look like if it was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 21st century? Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has just answered this question.

The mysterious woman in the Mona Lisa painting has a new look

Today, the mysterious woman will have larger blue eyes, a smaller nose, more defined eyebrows, less defined cheekbones, blue eyes that create a sharp look, while the cleavage is extremely attractive. It is one of the events that received a lot of attention from the community on social networks after it was shared on the X platform (Twitter) and Reddit and created a lot of controversy in the comments on both social networks.

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Will this be the Mona Lisa of the 21st Century?

A large number of users were shocked by the changes made to the mysterious woman, even questioning the AI's 'intelligence' . Others were more inclined to joke about the situation, saying that with this image, they no longer felt threatened by this emerging technology.

But this isn't the first time a Leonardo da Vinci painting has been targeted by AI. Earlier this year, the technology created a landscape around a mysterious woman. However, the effort was controversial and not well received by social media users. Most agreed that the image revealed more of the limitations of AI than its capabilities and potential.

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This would be the scene behind the original AI-generated photo of the Mona Lisa.

Others have also noted that Leonardo da Vinci did not intend to depict a landscape, but rather to highlight the woman. And perhaps for that reason, the artist did not add landscape elements.

It seems social media users like the Mona Lisa as Leonardo da Vinci did. The original painting is displayed at the Louvre in Paris and was painted between 1503 and 1506.

Update 01 October 2024
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