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The Paris Olympics 2024 was a hit, not just for the thrilling sports action but also for the memorable moments that caught the attention of audiences worldwide. From a whale photobombing surfers to a Chinese gymnast’s adorable medal-biting moment, the games were full of viral moments. To join the wave of themed videos around the Paris Olympics 2024, a video has emerged where a digital artist uses generative AI (Artificial Intelligence) to breathe life into iconic French symbols. The viral footage, posted on Instagram, shows a creative dance routine between a croissant and the iconic Eiffel Tower, created using AI to celebrate the Paris Olympics 2024. This quirky video is being widely appreciated by netizens, racking up over 13.9 million views.
The AI-generated video features an “Olympic croissant” and an Eiffel Tower-like figure performing intricate and synchronised movements on Edith Piaf’s famous song, Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien. The creative draws inspiration from Acrobatic Creator Jenae Brianneand and Acrobatic Teacher Luka, as mentioned in the caption.
“Olympic Croissant – No doubt, you’re in Paris! Original dancers: Jenae Brianneand & luka.what.i.can.do,” read the caption shared along with the video.
Watch the viral video here:
Given the ingenuity of the clip, the comments section is buzzing with a variety of reactions as viewers are left in awe. A user exclaimed, “This is the coolest thing I have seen in a while. Well done!”
Another chimed in with, “Who would have ever thought they would see the Eiffel Tower dancing with a croissant.”
Someone else shared, “The most creative thing I’ve ever seen and the best to start your day.”
The streak of praise continued with remarks like “So creative and clever!” and “Sooo cool!!! Loving these.”
The US has emerged as the top winner at the Paris Games, claiming a total of 126 medals, followed by China with 91 medals. India secured the 71st position with 6 medals. The closing ceremony featured a Hollywood twist as movie star Tom Cruise rappelled from the roof of France’s national stadium to receive the Olympic flag, symbolising the handover to the next host, Los Angeles for the 2028 Games.
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