What Do Europeans Really Think of Americans? AI Reveals The Surprising Results
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In today’s globalized world, it’s impossible to ignore the differences between countries, cultures, and people. As a result, it’s natural for people to have different opinions about one another. This is especially true when it comes to how Europeans view Americans.
At BuzzFeed, we decided to find out what Europeans really think of Americans by asking AI to generate images of what Europeans think Americans from each of the 50 states look like. The results may surprise you.
Before we get into the results, it’s important to note that these images were created using generative AI image models for the sake of entertainment and curiosity. The images also reveal the biases and stereotypes that currently exist within AI models and are not meant to be seen as accurate or full depictions of human experience.
So, what did Europeans think Americans from each of the 50 states look like? Here are the results:
Alabama: Europeans thought Americans from Alabama were wearing cowboy hats and had a rugged, outdoorsy look.
Alaska: Europeans thought Americans from Alaska were wearing fur coats and had a very outdoorsy, adventurous look.
Arizona: Europeans thought Americans from Arizona were wearing cowboy hats and had a very desert-like look.
Arkansas: Europeans thought Americans from Arkansas were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
California: Europeans thought Americans from California were wearing sunglasses and had a very beachy, laid-back look.
Colorado: Europeans thought Americans from Colorado were wearing cowboy hats and had a very outdoorsy look.
Connecticut: Europeans thought Americans from Connecticut were wearing suits and had a very professional look.
Delaware: Europeans thought Americans from Delaware were wearing suits and had a very business-like look.
Florida: Europeans thought Americans from Florida were wearing sunglasses and had a very beachy look.
Georgia: Europeans thought Americans from Georgia were wearing cowboy hats and had a very southern look.
Hawaii: Europeans thought Americans from Hawaii were wearing floral shirts and had a very tropical look.
Idaho: Europeans thought Americans from Idaho were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Illinois: Europeans thought Americans from Illinois were wearing suits and had a very professional look.
Indiana: Europeans thought Americans from Indiana were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Iowa: Europeans thought Americans from Iowa were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Kansas: Europeans thought Americans from Kansas were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Kentucky: Europeans thought Americans from Kentucky were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Louisiana: Europeans thought Americans from Louisiana were wearing cowboy hats and had a very southern look.
Maine: Europeans thought Americans from Maine were wearing flannel shirts and had a very outdoorsy look.
Maryland: Europeans thought Americans from Maryland were wearing suits and had a very professional look.
Massachusetts: Europeans thought Americans from Massachusetts were wearing suits and had a very professional look.
Michigan: Europeans thought Americans from Michigan were wearing flannel shirts and had a very outdoorsy look.
Minnesota: Europeans thought Americans from Minnesota were wearing flannel shirts and had a very outdoorsy look.
Mississippi: Europeans thought Americans from Mississippi were wearing cowboy hats and had a very southern look.
Missouri: Europeans thought Americans from Missouri were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Montana: Europeans thought Americans from Montana were wearing cowboy hats and had a very outdoorsy look.
Nebraska: Europeans thought Americans from Nebraska were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Nevada: Europeans thought Americans from Nevada were wearing sunglasses and had a very desert-like look.
New Hampshire: Europeans thought Americans from New Hampshire were wearing flannel shirts and had a very outdoorsy look.
New Jersey: Europeans thought Americans from New Jersey were wearing suits and had a very professional look.
New Mexico: Europeans thought Americans from New Mexico were wearing cowboy hats and had a very desert-like look.
New York: Europeans thought Americans from New York were wearing suits and had a very professional look.
North Carolina: Europeans thought Americans from North Carolina were wearing cowboy hats and had a very southern look.
North Dakota: Europeans thought Americans from North Dakota were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Ohio: Europeans thought Americans from Ohio were wearing flannel shirts and had a very outdoorsy look.
Oklahoma: Europeans thought Americans from Oklahoma were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Oregon: Europeans thought Americans from Oregon were wearing flannel shirts and had a very outdoorsy look.
Pennsylvania: Europeans thought Americans from Pennsylvania were wearing suits and had a very professional look.
Rhode Island: Europeans thought Americans from Rhode Island were wearing suits and had a very professional look.
South Carolina: Europeans thought Americans from South Carolina were wearing cowboy hats and had a very southern look.
South Dakota: Europeans thought Americans from South Dakota were wearing cowboy hats and had a very rural look.
Tennessee: Europeans thought Americans from Tennessee were wearing cowboy hats and had a very southern look.
Texas: Europeans thought Americans from Texas were wearing cowboy hats and had a very southern look.
Utah: Europeans thought Americans from Utah were wearing cowboy hats and had a very desert-like look.
Vermont: Europeans thought Americans from Vermont were wearing flannel shirts and had a very outdoorsy look.
Virginia: Europeans thought Americans from Virginia were wearing suits and had a very professional look.
Washington: Europeans thought Americans