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Here’s how Elon Musk reacted to his AI-generated photo as a baby


A Twitter user recently shared an artificial intelligence (AI)-generated image of Tesla CEO Elon Musk as a baby. The post is titled “BREAKING: Elon Musk was reportedly working on some anti aging formula but it got way out of hand” and has generated over 2 million views and 35.4k likes so far.


While users on internet are going gaga over the AI-generated photo, Elon Musk himself couldn’t stop himself from reacting to it. Replying to the tweet, Musk wrote “Guys, I think I maybe took too much,” with a baby emoji alongside. Here’s the link to the viral tweet:

The post has amassed replies from multiple users, adoring the ‘cute’ baby Elon Musk. “How adorable!”, “aww so cute”, “so so cute”…are some of the ‘sweet’ replies to the tweet.

“Now he has enough time to get to Mars,” said one user. “Maybe that was the plan all along,” replied another.

“Awe this is so cute. Is little Elon open for getting adopted? :),” said a user.

“Now Elon will be like I want to buy Disney,” replied another user.

Recently, Delhi Police’s official Twitter account responded with wit and wordplay when Elon Musk pondered the existence of police cats similar to police dogs.

Delhi Police clarified that, while cats are not part of their squad, engaging in certain activities could result in one being “booked for ‘feline-y’ and ‘purr-petration’,” cleverly alluding to the words ‘felony’ and ‘perpetration’ with feline and purr references.

The initial query did not originate from Elon Musk himself; rather, he revealed that his son, ‘Lil X,’ had posed the question regarding the presence of police cats alongside their canine counterparts.

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Updated: 04 Jun 2023, 02:07 PM IST





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