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7 Billionaires Reimagined as Poor People

/ 08:13 PM April 13, 2023

What if billionaires were living in slums? Indian digital content creator Gokul Pillai used an AI visual-generation program, Midjourney, to bring this to life.

Recently, another artist reimagined Pope Francis and stylishly dressed him using AI. Now, it’s the billionaires’ turn to get a new look.

Pillai shared the images on Instagram with the title “slumdog millionaires.” His post has gone viral, gaining hundreds of comments from online users and almost 10,000 likes.

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The billionaires’ images that Pillai smartly create are very sharp. These images even portrayed the body language of these influential people.

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Pillai used the AI program Midjourney to reimagine top billionaires like Donald Trump, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos living in utter poverty. Check out these stunning AI-generated visuals of the richest men in the world.

Bill Gates

Bill Gates

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Billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft. He is well-known for his charitable work through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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Jeff Bezos

Jeff Bezos

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He is the former CEO and founder of the retail giant Amazon. Although he is also active in charity workworldwide, he has received backlash recently regarding his company’s treatment of workers.

Elon Musk

Elon Musk

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Elon Musk is the CEO of Twitter, SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink and The Boring Company. He is famous for his controversial statements and straightforward comments. Musk also has an ambitious vision for the future of space exploration.

Warren Buffet

Warren Buffet

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He is the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, an international conglomerate holding enterprise. Warren Buffett is well-known for his value investing methods that involve purchasing undervalued stocks and keeping them for the long term. The billionaire is also a philanthropist who has given most of his wealth to charity.

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Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg

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CEO of Meta and billionaire entrepreneur Mark Zuckerberg has dramatically impacted the rise of social media. In addition, he has faced several issues related to data security and user privacy.

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Mukesh Ambani

Mukesh Ambani

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Mukesh Ambani is a wealthy Indian businessman and chairman of Reliance Industries Limited. It is an international conglomerate with interests in industries such as refining, petrochemicals, and telecommunications.

As a billionaire, he is also active in charitable works, including forming Reliance Foundation. The organization focuses on education, healthcare, and rural development.

Donald Trump

Donald Trump

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Donald Trump has remained in the spotlight with his recent arrest and political issues. The former US president is also a billionaire businessman. Moreover, he wis well-known for his controversial comments against immigration policies.

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