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AI creates what 'most attractive man' looks like in every country and sparks huge debate

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Published 10:59 13 Nov 2023 GMT

AI creates what 'most attractive man' looks like in every country and sparks huge debate

The AI male images have sparked big discussions

Niamh Spence

Niamh Spence

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Artificial intelligence isn't just for serious science, it turns out it can also create the ‘most attractive man’ in each country – but not everyone can agree who should win the top award.

Take a look at what it came up with in the vid below:

AI software Midjourney is the culprit behind these technology designed men below, each with a chiselled jaw, muscular build and a star quality that gives Ben Stiller's Blue Steele a run for its money. Each specimen has drawn on inspiration from each nation, including clothing and traditional references to show links to the country’s culture.

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North Korea

First up is North Korea, where the AI has created a military man with a perfect jawline and a bold stare.

Mr North Korea is incredibly clean cut.
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Iceland

Iceland’s ‘most attractive’ man according to AI is somewhat more predictable, with a blonde man who would easily give the cast of Vikings a run for their money, and is just what we expect from this nation.

He does have strong similarities to the USA, but is slighter cleaner cut than his American pal.

Mr Iceland looks like he should be in the Vikings.
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Mexico and Dominican Republic

We have to take our hats off to the Mexico and Dominican Republic male AI drawings, who have both won the awards for the oddest accessorising with their choice of hats.

Understandably, this good looking AI art has caused a lot of debate, including on a Reddit forum, where deep conversations have begun over what makes someone attractive, with the high-tech heartthrobs setting pulses racing in the comments.

Mr Mexico has lost his shirt.
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“Facial hair is required to be good looking, unless you’re North Korean,” one forum user joked in the comments.

A second wrote: ‘Don’t forget the chiselled jaw’, whilst another added: “Men of Reddit take note: to be attractive you must look concerned, sincere or intense ... ideally all three at once.”

Mr Dominican Republic also styled it out with a hat.
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However, not everyone was impressed by the clever tech, with many being unimpressed by the AI images.

One user even pointedly wrote: “Is it just me or the fact they all have very similar head shapes makes them look the same? It's like one man with different hair/beard colors and styles. And skin tone depending on his mood.”

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