The neural network continues to model our reality. This time the author of the Neuromachina telegram channel decided to show what the social networks of literary classics would look like if they lived among us. The photos turned out to be quite realistic, and the texts of the posts are based on the work of large figures.
So, according to the blogger, Alexander Pushkin could post a selfie from the bar, where he was invited to a meeting of high school graduates, and Fyodor Dostoevsky posted a photo with the police, while Sergei Yesenin told subscribers how he missed home and his beloved. birch trees (selfie in an attached birch grove).
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Social networks of the classics, photo: Neuromachina telegram channel -
Social networks of the classics, photo: Neuromachina telegram channel
It would be especially interesting to follow Nikolai Gogol, who will tell his subscribers about the paranormal phenomena that he encountered in life.

Earlier we talked about how the children of the heroes of the series Friends can look according to the version of the neural network.
Source: People Talk

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