The Artificial intelligence is on everyone’s lips. It’s just started to kick off on its own but we’re already wondering if this isn’t the start of Skynet and we’ll end up like The Terminator. Concerns aside, while people dedicate themselves to using it in trivial and curious tasks, such as seeing with what animal would describe each brand of car.
It was the idea of Gowago, a leasing company that has seen fit to use the resources of Midjourney y Chat-GPT4 to give animal form to some of the main automobile manufacturers, as well as to describe what are the characteristics that best define each one of them.
The list is as follows:
- Volvo: polar bear (safety, robust engineering, environmental awareness)
- Peugeot: peacock (elegance, confidence, heritage)
- Mercedes: raven (prestige, intelligence, luxury)
- Fiat: Greyhound (Italian style, speed, simplicity)
- Audi: Stag (technological advances, environmental awareness, luxury)
- Toyota: turtle (reliability, quality, environmental stewardship)
- Volkswagen: labrador (reliability, versatility, friendliness)
- Tesla: cheetah (innovation, speed, visionary spirit)
- BMW: eagle (precision, focus, excellence)
It is curious to see how he interprets the IA to the brands, since in most cases we would not have imagined them as said animals, although in some they do not seem to fit, such as the fact that Volvo with a polar bear, because of Sweden; or Tesla with the cheetah for the immediate speed of electric cars.
Yes, it is striking that a firm that has an animal as its logo, such as Peugeot, instead of its lion is represented with a peacock. It is as if Abarth the AI did not see him as a scorpion or Jaguar was not that, a jaguar.
Now we can only wait to see if a part two is made, because we can think of a few brands that we would like to see transformed into animals. For example, what would Seat be? What about Hyundai? And what about super exclusive brands like Rolls-Royce or Bugatti?
Fuente: LinkedIn
2023-06-14 11:06:14
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