Here’s What AI Thinks Stereotypical People From Each US State Look Like (50 Pics)

Someone unleashed AI on a US road trip, and the outcomes? Well, what AI thinks is both hilariously spot-on and utterly “WTF” regarding how people from each state (and Washinton D.C.) look.

While it’s amusing to see what AI thinks people from each state represent, this project also exposes the biases that AI still carries. Not all interpretations of how people from a particular state look are necessarily accurate—some are downright eyebrow-raising. But it’s a blend of cultural perceptions and algorithmic learning.

From Alabama to Wyoming, dive into this state-by-state exploration and see the good, the bad, and the AI-tastic quirks of how residents might appear.


1. Alabama

2. Alaska

3. Arizona

4. Arkansas

5. California

6. Colorado

7. Connecticut

8. Delaware

9. Florida

10. Georgia

11. Hawaii

12. Idaho

13. Illinois

14. Indiana

15. Iowa

16. Kansas

17. Kentucky

18. Louisiana

19. Maine

20. Maryland

21. Massachusetts

22. Michigan

23. Minnesota

24. Mississippi

25. Missouri

26. Montana

27. Nebraska

28. Nevada

29. New Hampshire

30. New Jersey

31. New Mexico

32. New York

33. North Carolina

34. North Dakota

35. Ohio

36. Oklahoma

37. Oregon

38. Pennsylvania

39. Rhode Island

40. South Carolina

41. South Dakota

42. Tennessee

43. Texas

44. Utah

45. Vermont

46. Virginia

47. Washington

48. West Virginia

49. Wisconsin

50. Wyoming

51. Washington D.C.

h/t: r/Midjourney

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When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.