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‘Good Ending’ AI-Generated Images Of Billionaires Will Remind You Of ‘Karan Arjun’ in the Musk vs. Zuckerberg debate

Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, and Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, have recently made headlines for their acrimonious remarks and cage-fight challenge (which has not yet occurred) on disagreements centered around the recently released Threads program. The internet now has AI-generated photographs of the two that successfully show what the uploader refers to as the “good ending” (with a red heart emoji in the description). We had previously seen images from the future that pictured the two tech giants in the ring.

The @dogeofficialceo Twitter account published AI-generated photographs of Elon and Mark that are reminiscent of the classic movie Karan Arjun or a couple walking along a beach. T-shirts and jeans are what they both have on. In the first picture, they can be seen jogging while holding hands as the water behind them recedes. In another, they are both giving each other hugs. They may be seen battling the wave in the last two pictures.

The post has received over seven million views, 1.4 lakh likes, and 14,500+ retweets since it was uploaded. The Tesla CEO responded with a laughing emoji in response to these popular pictures.

Twitterati is in splits as a result of the additional fun these photographs brought to Sunday. Twitter users are commenting on these images, calling them “couple goals” and “parallel universe,” respectively. “Lovebirds for life,” one person said. One user suggested that “they should actually do a photoshoot together like this for the memes.” One person commented, “Oh c’mon.. the ‘good ending’ is with the two of them on Mars.”

A user created similar graphics of the much anticipated match between Musk and Zuckerberg using the AI image creation application Midjourney.

Mark vs. Elon: In the Real World
Now that we are back in the real world, on a similar subject, a user (@greg16676935420) tweeted: “It has now been 6 days since the CEO of that other app has published a post. Has he already given up on it? The proprietor of Twitter retorted, “He doesn’t seem to care about his new product.”

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