Indian_men_created_using_stereotypes_ai

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Indian Men Created Using Stereotypes And AI refers to a catchphrase and exploitable meme template where people create parodies of what AI-generated images of Indian people from various states would look like. The trend began in late December 2022, following an original thread featuring actual AI-generated images made using Stable Diffusion, after which internet users began using meme images and assigning them to specific states.

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On December 27th, 2022, Twitter[1] user @mvdhav posted a thread of AI-generated images of Indian men by state, captioned, "Indian men created using Stereotypes and ai." The initial tweet gathered over 9,000 likes in a week, and approximately 1,000 likes on each subsequent tweet (seen below).

Madhav Kohli @mvdhav Indian men created using Stereotypes and ai First, Delhi 1:01 AM - Dec 27, 2022 1M Views 1,844 Retweets 669 Quote Tweets 9,400 Likes *** Delhi

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On December 28th, 2022, Twitter[2] user @schmmuck posted a parody thread using the same caption as @mvdhav, but with an image of Indian Joker for Delhi as the initial image, gathering over 8,000 likes in less than a week (seen below). The user went on to use various meme images for subsequent posts in the thread, including the Great Khali, and "Chicken leg piece".


The original tweet creator, @mvdhav, also made a thread for images of Indian women made using AI on December 28th, 2022, garnering over 7,000 likes in five days (seen below).[3]


This inspired further parodies, including one made by Twitter[4] user @strawHat_luffe on December 29th, 2022, gathering over 1,800 likes in three days (seen below).


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[1] Twitter – mvdhav

[2] Twitter – schmmuck

[3] Twitter – mvdhav

[4]  Twitter – strawHat_luffe



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Indian Men Created Using Stereotypes And AI

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About

Indian Men Created Using Stereotypes And AI refers to a catchphrase and exploitable meme template where people create parodies of what AI-generated images of Indian people from various states would look like. The trend began in late December 2022, following an original thread featuring actual AI-generated images made using Stable Diffusion, after which internet users began using meme images and assigning them to specific states.

Origin

On December 27th, 2022, Twitter[1] user @mvdhav posted a thread of AI-generated images of Indian men by state, captioned, "Indian men created using Stereotypes and ai." The initial tweet gathered over 9,000 likes in a week, and approximately 1,000 likes on each subsequent tweet (seen below).




Spread

On December 28th, 2022, Twitter[2] user @schmmuck posted a parody thread using the same caption as @mvdhav, but with an image of Indian Joker for Delhi as the initial image, gathering over 8,000 likes in less than a week (seen below). The user went on to use various meme images for subsequent posts in the thread, including the Great Khali, and "Chicken leg piece".




The original tweet creator, @mvdhav, also made a thread for images of Indian women made using AI on December 28th, 2022, garnering over 7,000 likes in five days (seen below).[3]




This inspired further parodies, including one made by Twitter[4] user @strawHat_luffe on December 29th, 2022, gathering over 1,800 likes in three days (seen below).




Various Examples



Search Interest

Unavailable.

External References

[1] Twitter – mvdhav

[2] Twitter – schmmuck

[3] Twitter – mvdhav

[4]  Twitter – strawHat_luffe

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