We're used to seeing Swift in her 1989 or Reputation eras, but now, the AI 'Taylor Shift' shows how she looks as a cavewoman, in the 70s, and in 2231.
The internet has been amazed by a viral video showing Taylor Swift through the ages, covering everything from her cavewoman era, to 1970s Swift, and even a potential cyborg.The clip of the 'AI Time Machine' was shared on Instagram by Sirio Berati who wanted to delve into the singer's evolution by blending his love of art and technology.
And though he isn't a bona fide Swiftie, he appreciates her music, creativity, and the brand she has curated.Many Swifties are accustomed to defining her eras by album title, such as her Reputation era or the 1989 era, but it seems Berati was more intrigued by her year 2200 era, which he said was his favorite one from the video.
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