The technology behind AI is incredibly advanced. It relies on deep learning and machine learning algorithms — systems that are, in a sense, tossed into a kind of digital washing machine to produce predictions and decisions. It’s actually based on, or rather inspired by, the human brain’s neural networks. Scientists still don’t fully understand the complexities and functions of these biological networks, but one thing is certain: AI is the digital reflection of all of us.

One of AI’s six core technologies is computer vision, which we see in action with online tools such as Kling AI. Users of these platforms can create ultra-realistic AI videos simply by providing static images and a line of text — AI fills in the blanks.
One user, in particular, has turned this capability into a mini industry. On Instagram, fanone.club channels his AI creativity into Formula 1, often blending the sport with retro TV shows from the 1980s to the present day, all to poke fun at F1’s dramatic flair.
Fanone.club’s latest creation celebrates one of Mexico’s greatest cultural treasures — the Mariachi band — ahead of the 2025 Mexico Grand Prix. This time, the current F1 drivers have been reimagined as, yes, Mariachi musicians.
It’s a perfect example of how a powerful tool can fall into the wrong (or perhaps just mischievous) hands.


