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Turkish beauty or Arab beauty? Artificial intelligence selects the most attractive nationalities

Turkish beauty or Arab beauty? Artificial intelligence selects the most attractive nationalities

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Turkish beauty or Arab beauty? Artificial intelligence selects the most attractive nationalities


A research conducted by the French “Pour Moi” website published that artificial intelligence programs on a high-capacity computer created what is believed to be the most beautiful and imaginative person in the world, and India topped the 50 most attractive nationalities in the world, while the list included 3 Arab countries.

Artificial intelligence was able to draw imaginary people, with ideal beauty standards for them.

Indians occupied the list of the most attractive people in the world according to artificial intelligence, followed by Americans, then Swedes, Japanese and Canadians.

Turkey ranked 22nd, Lebanon ranked 25th, followed by Saudi Arabia ranked 43rd and Egypt ranked 44th.

The result of the research was drawn according to the images that were published on the social network Reddit, linking the dominance of India due to the world-famous Indian cinema, which achieved great success and global fame.

Swedes are known for their simple sense of style and fashion, both of which can play a role in Sweden’s ranking as the third most attractive country.

Some considered that the reason for the weak presence of Arab countries and other countries is due to the fact that the site’s marketing efforts for e-commerce activities have no current interest in those countries or the weak participation in the American Reddit site.

The images, created with artificial intelligence, are characterized by chiseled jaws, skittish looks, and the absence of shirts strongly among the men, while the women appear to have long hair and wide eyes.

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