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What does the average man from each U.S. state look like? Thanks to AI image generation, we now have a playful visualization of regional stereotypes, captured one state at a time. Drawing on cultural cues, lifestyle trends, and local flair, these portraits aim to reflect how men across America might appear through the lens of artificial intelligence. From fashion to facial hair, this project offers a fascinating—and sometimes humorous—glimpse into how AI interprets masculinity across the fifty states.
#1: Alabama
You don’t earn that camo unless you’ve gutted a few deer or wrestled a gator or two—or at least know someone who has. Standing outside what looks like a hunting shack built by hand, this guy’s rocking cargo shorts, work boots, and a weathered smirk that says “I’ve got stories.”

The white beard adds seniority, the dog adds loyalty, and the whole scene screams deep-country credibility. This AI-built Southern stereotype doesn’t apologize. He grills meat, shoots straight, and calls everyone “buddy.”
