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'Privileged' politicians transform into refugees and key workers thanks to AI

'Privileged' politicians transform into refugees and key workers thanks to AI

The images are designed to critique the government and highlight the importance of luck in life

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a terrifying thing, with all kinds of positive and harmful potentials.

Recently, fake images of Donald Trump being arrested and Vladimir Putin behind bars have been circulating on social media, and now British politicians have been given the AI treatment too.

The images were mocked up by W*nkers of the World and reimagine Conservative politicians as refugees and key workers.

Sharing the images on social media, the group said: "Tories without the privilege.

"Being born in the right place at the right time has nothing to do with hard work.

"All created by W*nkers of the World using AI."

So without further ado, let's take a look at what they rustled up.

Here we have big Matty Hancock as a supermarket worker:

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Then there's Michael Gove as an Amazon warehouse worker:

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Fancy a pint poured by our fleeting former PM Liz Truss?

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And here's BOJO attempting to clear up a mess (not for the first time):

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Meanwhile, current PM Rishi is bringing the dishes with Deliveroo:

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Home secretary Suella Braverman has been reimagined as a refugee:

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Dominic Raab has landed a role at some kind of kebab shop:

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And up bright and early street sweeping is Jacob Rees-Mogg:

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W*nkers of the World explained that the images are designed to critique the government and highlight the importance of luck in life.

A spokesperson told indy100: “They’re about realising how much luck is involved in being ‘successful’ in life and achieving a position of power. The school you go to, how loving your parents are, your friends, even the country you are born in are critical.

“Everyone works hard at their job no matter what they do. The current government portrays people towards the bottom end of society as greedy, lazy, sponging, self interested.

“The work is also playing with the idea of fake news and how propaganda is used.”

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/@W*nkersOTW

Topics: UK News, Politics