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My Panel AI Gallery

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Here, I will include more than one. Unfortunately, these images were not created by me, but by artificial intelligence, based on criteria I set. In many of the formulations, I tried to give the AI room to express its creativity, which means that they were not specific but allowed for some interpretation and combinatorial thinking. It turns out, at least in my opinion, that AI can be quite creative, especially when it comes to mixing different existing categories. It has a little more difficulty extrapolating trends. For tasks such as “London in 20 years,” “London in 100 years,” and “London in 1 million years,” it creates an equally apocalyptic landscape, but for reasons unclear to me, in the image depicting London in 1 million years, the AI placed creatures very similar to dinosaurs. However, Parliament and Big Ben were still present in the landscape, as in the other images. That’s what you call durable construction 🙂

This gallery, however, is dedicated to boring panel blocks. With the help of AI, I tried to make them more interesting.




We begin with the exaggerated monstrosity of socialist architecture:




It’s impossible not to think of Transformers:




With the help of AI, we can make panel buildings fly:




But with these wings hardly:




A bold architectural solution:




Another option. Hopefully the wallpaper won’t get moldy:




Panel blocks are generally gloomy and depressing, so why not make them even gloomier by adding a gothic touch:




Here again:




If that was too depressing, let’s add a cheerful Hindu note:




Or Thai:




Would the Aztecs have built this:




And what would a red crocodile look like embedded in a panel apartment block?




Here’s something sexier:




There should be a robot here:




If socialist architects had been more creative, would they have built this?




Or this:




…or perhaps this:




That’s not bad either, but the panel atmosphere remains:




A green city, panel version. It’s very empty, as if people have moved out and everything has simply become overgrown:




Well, if you don’t like the panel concept in any version, let’s just get rid of everything:

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