The neural network showed Western musicians in images typical of the USSR
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-neural-network-showed-western-musicians-in-images-typical-of-the-ussr.htmlNeural networks are sometimes given very strange tasks and artificial intelligence copes with them with honor. Recently, the author of the Jimmy Neuron telegram channel, using the Midjourney neural network, generated portraits of world pop and rock stars in unusual images. The musicians are presented in the style of artists of the Soviet era with names appropriate for the occasion.
The Beatles turned into a Soviet VIA "Zhuki", typical of the 70s of the last century.
And this is Kupriyan Kobeinov - a famous Soviet bard, surprisingly similar to the lead singer of Nirvana Kurt Cobain.
VIA "Kisses", in whose members only by make-up you can recognize the Kiss group. The artists abandoned leather and studs and tried on outfits that looked like buffoons.
The neural network turned David Bowie into David Lukovkin. The singer performs in a gray suit and red tie, and he has a pioneer choir singing along.
Louise Chikova, that is Madonna Louise Ciccone, is not too different from the original. It is possible that with such a neckline, a strict artistic council would not have let her on stage.
Fyodor Rtutin is also surprisingly similar to Freddie Mercury - his stage costume is appropriate for any political system.
Frol Sinatrov is the twin brother of Frank Sinatra, who fled the horrors of decaying capitalism.
Jim, that is, Jacob Morrison in a tunic, could well sing the songs of the Lyube group.
The Doors group was transformed into VIA "Doors". The guys would have incredible success on the dance floors of cultural parks throughout the Union.
Michael Jackson, in the Soviet interpretation of Mikhail Yakovlev, looks great in a red concert suit.
In the charismatic Micah Povozkin, one can easily recognize Mick Jagger.
Not so long ago, the neural network showed how celebrities look like Barbie and Kens.
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