The futuristic images pictures were created using a text prompt and show futuristic-looking cities using the suggestions made by film editor Duncan Thomsen who reckons some of them will change how we live
A vision of what some of the UK’s largest cities could look like in 2050 has been given using Artificial Intelligence.
Computer-generated images show key locations in the UK and how cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Edinburgh 27 years in the future. The pictures, which are created using a text prompt, show futuristic-looking cities were made by film editor Duncan Thomsen.
He was keen to discover what the cities could become, and allow the next generation to see how they could be designed. It also gives a new generation of designers the chance to see how they could be involved – and how they could be living in the future.
He said: “I wanted to show how the 20 and 30-year-olds today will design their future like 50 and 60-year-olds today designed theirs. With so many things available to them like AI and design structures, it will influence every country on the planet. I wanted to show how you can keep a city British and make it a global interest to people.”