The artificial intelligence It has become a tool widely used by social media users, and thanks to it they have been able to put their imagination to work creating some futuristic scenarios, as well as recreating famous personalities alive and dead. On this occasion, an internet user published a series of photos through Facebook in which you can see how will shine Tamaulipas in it year 2077 according to AI.
On his Facebook account, user Gio Manríquez published some photographs of how will shine Tamaulipasspecifically Ciudad Victoria in the year 2077. These photos are part of the history of said state of Mexico, since they represent the most emblematic sites of the state such as the Dr. Ramiro Iglesias Leal planetarium, which shows a bright and futuristic dome.
These photos shared by the user make it clear that within several years the cities, states and countries will have the most developed technology to be able to have great advances, even coexistence is visualized more closely with the machines which will facilitate part of the lives of the people. people. In this case the artificial intelligence points out that there will be flying cars that will represent a great advance in combating vehicular traffic.
Another of the most emblematic sites that show how will shine Tamaulipas in 2077, according to the artificial intelligence It is the Mercado Argüelles, which is positioned as one of the most important places in this state, here we can see how this technological tool transforms the historical site into a place full of technology where the neon lights make it look like a futuristic movie. .
It should be mentioned that each of these places of Tamaulipas It has a colonial style but which with the artificial intelligence looks more futuristic. Likewise, other photos show places such as the Plaza Hidalgo kiosk and the Marte R. Gómez Stadium, which are other sites created with AI, each of them can be seen how it works. will look in it year 2077these postcards make it clear that in the future these years predict something better for the state.