The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various industries, including art and creativity. Artists are now utilizing AI-based tools to generate incredibly realistic images.

Recently, a Twitter account named Not Jerome Powell shared a post that caught the attention of millions.

The post featured an adorable AI-generated image of none other than Elon Musk but as a baby. In the picture, Musk sported brown dungarees paired with a white shirt, giving him an endearingly innocent appearance.

"Way Out of Hand"

Accompanying the image was a witty caption that humorously stated, "BREAKING: Elon Musk was reportedly working on some anti-aging formula, but it got way out of hand."

The post quickly gained traction, amassing an impressive 2.3 million views, 2,499 retweets, 357 quotes, and 36.1 thousand likes.

Unable to resist joining the fun, Elon Musk himself couldn't help but respond to the viral baby picture. In jest, he quipped, "Guys, I think I maybe took too much."

Not Jerome Powell seized the opportunity to play along, responding with a lighthearted comment, "Now you have enough time to get to Mars."

While the humorous baby picture of Elon Musk brought joy to social media, the billionaire was also making waves during his business trip to China. Upon his arrival in Beijing, Musk wasted no time engaging in high-level discussions, meeting with the Chinese Foreign Minister Gang.

The main agenda was to discuss Tesla's plans for further expansion in China, with Musk expressing his opposition to the concept of "decoupling." This interaction showcased the strong relationship between China and Elon Musk, earning him the endearing moniker of "Brother Ma" since his arrival.

Elon Musk's visit did not go unnoticed, as top ministers from various Chinese government departments warmly welcomed the esteemed billionaire. Musk received a 5-star treatment comparable to Jack Ma, the co-founder of Alibaba Group, highlighting his high value in China.

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The excitement surrounding Elon Musk's presence was not limited to government officials. Even the residents of Beijing eagerly anticipated his visit. In fact, an online survey conducted on Weibo sought to determine the best food to serve the billionaire. With over 13,000 votes, options such as the street snack "tang halu," the mung bean dish "douzhi," and the renowned Peking duck were suggested.

Ultimately, Elon Musk was treated to a lavish 16-course meal he shared with battery executive Zeng Yuqun at the renowned Man Fu Ya restaurant.

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