Why always Tlaxcala? They put up AI-powered Independence Day murals.

Lost Region.- The Tlaxcala government placed some murals alluding to Mexico's Independence, but made with Artificial Intelligence, and they always disappoint us even if we don't expect anything from them.
On the eve of the "Grito de Independencia" (Cry of Independence), mural-like banners were placed in the State Government Palace and the Local Congress with the intention of celebrating the patriotic festivities, with the small detail that the images of the "insurgents" were created using some AI tool.
The images, which quickly began circulating online, show the inaccuracy of the murals, which are not only anatomically incorrect but also imprecise in their national symbols.
These are the things that make people think Tlaxcala exists. https://t.co/b8EaOgL4ol pic.twitter.com/0hBI9LI4NI
— Cenado Mexicano (@cenadomexicano) September 2, 2025
A mural depicted what appears to be La Corregidora and Ignacio Allende, except that both have six fingers on their hands, and look more like they came from a party of influencers "dressed up as Mexicans."
In Tlaxcala, the national heroes seem to be straight out of GrokOn another banner, we see what appears to be José María Morelos y Pavón, after going on an extreme diet, posing in front of a flag bearing the colors of the Republic of Bolivia . Just right, to give us a burn the size of the "blunder."
The patriotic decorations that the Tlaxcala government put up this year were made with AI. And in the government palace is this "Yassified Morelos?" with a flag that has the colors of Bolivia 🇧🇴 pic.twitter.com/yis3gwaaC0
— 🇵🇸 🐺Eduardo Lima Águila🐺 (@lalo_lima) September 2, 2025
This has caused a lot of talk among netizens, who, taking advantage of the fact that criticism is free, have alluded to the fact that the state government wanted to spare the designer... and here are the results.
"The patriotic decorations that the Tlaxcala government put up this year were made with AI. And in the Government Palace, there's this "Yassified Morelos?" with a flag that has the colors of Bolivia. "The colors on the flag are reversed. They put green and then red."
“The six-fingered insurgent resembles Jaime Camil when he was young.”
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