AI thinks cars of the future will look like this

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by Lindsey Francy Jun 7, 2023 News
AI thinks cars of the future will look like this

One thing that can't be denied is that generative artificial intelligence is giving a sudden bounty of wealth to content marketers It can be used to quickly generate future-gazing content on everything from cars to homes and holiday destinations. Most of the time, it's cars.

In the latest example to arrive in our inbox, a leasing company has explored what several popular cars might look like in the future after their manufacturers incorporate generativeai into the design process If you want to try generating your own, we have a guide to the best artificial intelligence art generators and the best artificial intelligence art instructions.

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The Ford Puma of the future. Click right for more (Image credit: leasecar.uk)

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An "athletic, contemporary" Nissan Qashqai (Image credit: leasecar.uk)

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An "aggressive masculine" Corsa (Image credit: leasecar.uk)

The companies Leasecar.uk and LeaseElectricCar.co.uk claim to have come up with the "AI designed cars of the future". It appears that they've used an artificial intelligence image generator to create images of futuristic looking versions of current models, from the Ford Fiesta to theTesla Model Y.

The experiment shows how artificial intelligence will change the car design industry. Their own experts knocked up these designs in just minutes "mirroring the models that machine- learning tools will use to generate the cars of the future"

The style of the Corsa will reflect the tastes of future generations. The Sportage and Tuscon have larger stylish alloy wheels. The cars of the future will be dynamic and aerodynamic. They will have large alloy wheels. They're going to be futuristic. They will be in the future.

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A muscular Kia Sportage from the future (Image credit: leasecar.uk)

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The MINI gets "more modern futuristic lines" (Image credit: leasecar.uk)

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A Hyundai Tucson with "aggressively styled alloys" (Image credit: leasecar.uk)

There are some missing information in the analysis. The companies haven't explained what models they used to create the images or if they tried to guide the artificial intelligence by asking for features or if they let it do its own thing. When it comes to using artificial intelligence to design cars, manufacturers' own designers will take a more advanced approach than simply asking DALL-E 2 what a 'futuristic Mini' should look like.

There's a bias inherent in artificial intelligence. Since generative models can only produce images based on their own training data, their idea of a futuristic car will naturally look like it did in the past. When the Ford Fiesta is discontinued, the companies assume car markers will continue to produce the same models.

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Back in the future, a modern and dynamic, sleek and aerodynamic Ford Fiesta  (Image credit: leasecar.uk)

Tim Alcock of Leasecar.uk and LeaseElectric Car.co.uk said that they are seeing artificial intelligence text-to-image generators that allow users to create images by describing what they want to see. A standard corporate laptop can now be used to create attractive and innovative models.

Cars of the future won't be created from multiple designs being run through consumer testing but by machines that understand what we are looking for in a car better than we do.

It isn't the first time that marketing has used artificial intelligence to imagine cars of the future. The company brought back the cars of the past with the use of artificial intelligence. The company tried to combine the design of every car on the market. The Jaguar Land Rover logo is a very important car news item.

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