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Can you associate the car with the director who “designed” it? AI creates vehicles just like filmmakers


If the world’s most famous movie directors drew a car, what would it look like? Thanks to artificial intelligence, we now have the answer.

A UK-based scrap metal collection company used DALL-E-2 – an AI platform that creates images based on text inputs – to imagine what cars designed by Wes Anderson, Christopher Nolan, Alfred Hitchcock and James Cameron, among others. As.

The results show how powerful this particular artificial intelligence system, which was built by OpenAI, can be when given this type of mission.

British-born director Christopher Nolan is recognized for his work on the Batman trilogy as well as films like Interstellar, which explored many themes of quantum physics, and the World War II film Dunkirk.

His car looks like something Batman would use to drive around town looking for criminals.

Although Stanley Kubrick is known for classics such as The Shining and Full Metal Jacket, NationalScrapCar.co.uk notes that the colorful and quirky AI-produced car looks right at home in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

The dark and eerie AI car would be perfectly at home in the worlds created by Martin Scorsese for his mafia movies

The dark and eerie AI car would be perfectly at home in the worlds created by Martin Scorsese for his mafia movies

Wes Anderson's pale pink four-door car, with turquoise accents on the wheels, looks right at home on set of The Grand Budapest Hotel

Wes Anderson’s pale pink four-door car, with turquoise accents on the wheels, looks right at home on set of The Grand Budapest Hotel

Alfred Hitchcock has made many films with a sinister or thriller theme, so this AI-produced car fits that well

Alfred Hitchcock has made many films with a sinister or thriller theme, so this AI-produced car fits that well

Wes Anderson is known for many films, including Rushmore, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and The Royal Tenenbaums.

The pale pink four-door car, with turquoise accents on the wheels, looks right at home on the set of Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel.

Alfred Hitchcock directed more than 50 films during his career that spanned six decades, including Rear Window, Vertigo, North By Northwest and Psycho.

The AI-imagined black-looking retro car looks like it was picked from the 1940s and gives off a sinister vibe.

James Cameron has directed many films, but he is perhaps best known for Titanic, Aliens, Terminator, and Avatar.

Much of Cameron’s work has a sci-fi element to it, and the sleek, futuristic bright blue car created by DALL-E-2 seems appropriate.

Most moviegoers would describe Tim Burton films, like Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, as whimsical with gothic fairytale vibes.

The AI ​​created a car worthy of Burton’s aesthetics.

Movie buffs won't be surprised that Tim Burton, known for movies like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, received a weird AI vehicle.

Movie buffs won’t be surprised that Tim Burton, known for movies like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, received a weird AI vehicle.

AI has produced a car for Sofia Coppola that depicts her fashion background, which has been seen in some of her films

AI has produced a car for Sofia Coppola that depicts her fashion background, which has been seen in some of her films

Steven Spielberg's gray AI car looks like a cartoonish mini-car that could be right at home in one of his 1980s hits

Steven Spielberg’s gray AI car looks like a cartoonish mini-car that could be right at home in one of his 1980s hits

As NationalScrapCar.co.uk points out, the AI-imagined 1970s-style vehicle for Quentin Tarantino looks like a getaway vehicle that's seen plenty of adventures

As NationalScrapCar.co.uk points out, the AI-imagined 1970s-style vehicle for Quentin Tarantino looks like a getaway vehicle that’s seen plenty of adventures

Steven Spielberg, beloved for blockbusters such as Jaws, ET and Jurassic Park, has directed 33 films.

The gray AI car for Spielberg looks like a cartoonish mini-car that could be right at home in one of his 1980s hits.

Quentin Tarantino films include Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs.

But as NationalScrapCar.co.uk points out, the AI-imagined 1970s-style vehicle looks like a getaway vehicle that’s had plenty of adventures.

Martin Scorsese, who made his directorial debut in 1967 with Who’s That Knocking At My Door, is perhaps best known for his mob-themed movies.

The dark and eerie AI car would be perfectly at home in these worlds.

Although Stanley Kubrick is known for classics such as The Shining and Full Metal Jacket, NationalScrapCar.co.uk notes that the colorful and quirky AI-produced car looks right at home in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Guillermo Del Toro is recognized for many of these fantasy and sci-fi works, including Nightmare Alley, The Shape of Water and Pan's Labyrinth - so his AI-derived car exudes a funkiness that seems appropriate

Guillermo Del Toro is recognized for many of these fantasy and sci-fi works, including Nightmare Alley, The Shape of Water and Pan’s Labyrinth – so his AI-derived car exudes a funkiness that seems appropriate

Director John Hughes' car, responsible for films like Uncle Buck, The Breakfast Club and Ferris Buellers Day Off, is definitely something we could see Uncle Buck driving, says NationalScrapCar.co.uk

Director John Hughes’ car, responsible for films like Uncle Buck, The Breakfast Club and Ferris Buellers Day Off, is definitely something we could see Uncle Buck driving, says NationalScrapCar.co.uk

For David Fincher - director of Fight Club and Gone Girl - the vehicle seems to be the one Tyler Durden would drive around town in

For David Fincher – director of Fight Club and Gone Girl – the vehicle seems to be the one Tyler Durden would drive around town in

Can you associate the car with the director who "designed" it? AI creates vehicles just like filmmakers

“When people think of their favorite animated film, Toy Story often comes up,” the automotive site says of the shiny, lively car made for John Lasseter, who directed animated films such as A Bug’s Life and Cars

“When people think of their favorite animated film, Toy Story often comes up,” the automotive site says of the bright, animated car made for John Lasseter, who has directed animated films such as A Bug’s Life and Cars.

Director John Hughes’ car, responsible for films like Uncle Buck, The Breakfast Club and Ferris Buellers Day Off, is definitely something we could see Uncle Buck driving, according to NationalScrapCar.co.uk.

For David Fincher – director of Fight Club and Gone Girl – the vehicle seems to be the one Tyler Durden would drive around town with.

“Sofia Coppola was originally an actress who portrayed Mary Corleone, daughter of Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part III. She then moved into filmmaking and directed the hit comedy Lost In Translation,” notes the auto parts company.

“The car created by AI really shows Coppola’s background in fashion, which can also be seen in many of his films. If there had been cars in the 18th century, we’re sure that’s what Marie Antoinette would have driven.

Guillermo Del Toro is recognized for many of these fantasy and science fiction works, including Nightmare Alley, The Shape of Water, and Pan’s Labyrinth.

His AI-derived car gives off a bizarre vibe that seems appropriate for his works.

Two of M. Night Shyamalan’s most famous releases are The Sixth Sense and Split.

“This more futuristic AI-designed car looks straight out of the After Earth set and would be awesome in a post-apocalyptic world,” the automotive site notes. “In fact, it shares many similarities with the Tesla Cyber ​​truck.”

Can you associate the car with the director who "designed" it? AI creates vehicles just like filmmakers

“This more futuristic AI-designed car (for M. Night Shyamalan) looks directly like the set of After Earth and would be awesome in a post-apocalyptic world,” the automotive site notes. “In fact, it shares many similarities with the Tesla Cyber ​​truck”

There are a lot of sci-fi elements in James Cameron's work and the sleek and futuristic bright blue car created by DALL-E-2 fits in with that.

There are a lot of sci-fi elements in James Cameron’s work and the sleek and futuristic bright blue car created by DALL-E-2 fits in with that.

British-born director Christopher Nolan's car looks like something Batman would use to drive around town in search of criminals

British-born director Christopher Nolan’s car looks like something Batman would use to drive around town in search of criminals

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