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Hindustan Times
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
ChatGPT turns interior designer: Woman uses AI to give room a complete makeover; watch the viral video
The use of ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just a debate anymore — it has seeped into our daily lives as we begin depending on it more and more every day. From using the Studio Ghibli filter to generate our own anime versions to diagnosing medical issues, this AI-powered chatbot has suddenly become every Gen Z's (and millennial's, Gen X's, even Baby Boomer's) best friend ever! Now, an entrepreneur and AI enthusiast has used the platform to give a room in her house a rather interesting glow-up, going from a barebones room with a mattress on the floor to a red-tued, grunge space with a touch of club vibes as a gift for her brother's graduation. Spilling on how she managed the transformation, the Instagram user, Kamya Gupta fed prompts to ChatGPT, seeking suggestions in repainting her wall, filling the space with eclectic design ideas, and adding frames. As the design evolved, the bot provided wall layout, art placement, and neon signs, going off the screenshots Kamya had uploaded of the kind of furniture and lighting she wanted. The AI then pulled up mockups, bringing her vision to life! The video ended with her big reveal to the family, who were visibly astonished at this makeover. Watch: A post shared by Kamya Gupta (@kamyaguptaa) She captioned the post, 'Honestly, this is insane. A thought that had in my mind for years came to life just through a coversation. As a AI enthusiast, I got to explore and learn so many new features just by being curious. Doing this for my parents, getting the best reaction, having all my core memories up and finally having my chill spot, I'm thankful and scared of AI at the same time. But for now, we're just Chillin' at MAKS (sic)' Do you like what Kamya did with her room? Well, social media users aren't so sure. While some called it 'The best use of AI I've seen in a while', others felt compelled to simply comment 'ugh'. An Instagram user wrote, 'Ye chatgpt naukri kha kr hi manega hum architects ki,' while another commented, 'Gal you used Chatgpt the right might I say it became your personal interior designer ..credit goes to you for such good execution'. However, those who didn't love the aesthetics opted for here wrote, 'and this is why an interior designer needs to step in lol'. One advised, 'Instead of paying ChatGPT to get this done, you can hire architect, we give more option like this'. A social media user also predicted, 'You're going to hate this orange room in 3 months.' 'But the color selection was totally wring by you you chose bright orange which looks quite cheap while you were supposed to use burnt orange . Let the interiors designers design the homes and real work can never be taken by AI,' opined a user. Someone also urged caution, 'I'm sorry to say this but do you realise you're selling the data of inside your house to a tech giant'. Comments aside, the after and inspo pics are surprisingly similar! All that Kamya did was put in the right prompts. Do you know how to? Kamya seemed to do a great job at it, don't you think? But while this may be a convenient consultancy, one does wonder, is ChatGPT going to replace interior designers? That's the current hot take on social media. And while there may be a grain of truth to ChatGPT being among the most helpful (and used) tools online, it's a bit of a stretch to imagine a complete takeover (just yet). Since it is an AI-powered tool, it scrapes the internet for opinions, materials, and information written and published by people, making it more apt for a mass-market audience. Would you redo your space with ChatGPT?


Express Tribune
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Indian woman goes viral after using ChatGPT to redesign her room
Listen to article Kamya Gupta, an Indian entrepreneur and AI enthusiast, has drawn widespread attention online after using OpenAI's ChatGPT to plan and execute a room makeover project. Treating the chatbot as a virtual interior designer, Kamya Gupta transformed her living space with the help of AI-generated ideas — a process she documented in a video that has since gone viral. The project began with a simple message to ChatGPT. Gupta asked the AI for suggestions on repainting a wall to complement wooden flooring, while aiming for an eclectic aesthetic filled with photo frames. The chatbot suggested earthy tones that would match the flooring, prompting Kamya Gupta to consult it further for layout, decor, and lighting ideas. Over several sessions, ChatGPT offered guidance on everything from art placement and wall layout to incorporating neon signage. Kamya Gupta also shared screenshots of the furniture and lighting she planned to use, asking the chatbot to help blend them into the overall design. The responses were incorporated into mockups and later brought to life during the renovation. The makeover was not just a personal project — it was also a gift for Kamya Gupta's parents. She designed the room as a surprise for them and captured their reaction in the final part of her video, where they appeared visibly moved by the transformation. 'Honestly, this is insane,' Kamya Gupta wrote in her Instagram caption. 'A thought I had in my mind for years came to life just through a conversation. Doing this for my parents, getting the best reaction, having all my core memories up, and finally having my chill spot—I'm thankful and scared of AI at the same time.' The video quickly gained traction across social media platforms, with users praising her patience, creativity, and innovative use of artificial intelligence. One commenter wrote, 'You used ChatGPT the right way… and might I say it became your interior designer.' Another remarked, 'The best use of AI I've seen in a while.' Kamya Gupta's project resonated with a wide audience as an example of how AI tools can be applied beyond productivity or content creation, and into personal, real-world problem-solving.


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
AI meets interior designer: Woman uses ChatGPT for makeover, internet reacts
Kamya Gupta , an entrepreneur and self-proclaimed AI enthusiast, has started an online debate with her unconventional use of ChatGPT as her personal interior designer. In a viral Instagram video, Gupta documented how she collaborated with the AI chatbot to transform her room into a cozy, minimalistic space. The results, however, have divided opinions online. AI-powered room makeover Gupta began her project by asking ChatGPT for suggestions on repainting her walls to complement her wooden flooring while creating an eclectic vibe. The chatbot recommended earthy tones and provided ideas for wall layouts, art placement, and decorative elements like neon signs. Gupta also shared screenshots of furniture and lighting options, which were incorporated into the design with the help of AI tools. 'Honestly, this is insane. A thought that had in my mind for years came to life just through a conversation. As a AI enthusiast, I got to explore and learn so many new features just by being curious. Doing this for my parents, getting the best reaction, having all my core memories up and finally having my chill spot, I'm thankful and scared of AI at the same time. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Device Is Helping People Beat the Heat Without AC Chill Mate Read More Undo But for now, we're just Chillin' at MAKS 🕺🏻', said Gupta in her Instagram post. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kamya Gupta (@kamyaguptaa) Mixed reactions from netizens While many praised Gupta's creativity and smart use of AI, others criticised the execution, particularly the choice of a bright orange wall colour. Some users hailed the project as a brilliant example of AI's potential, while others expressed concerns about AI replacing human jobs, including those of professional interior designers. Gupta's video, which has garnered over 65,000 views, showcases her friends astonished reaction to the room makeover.


Hindustan Times
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Indian woman uses ChatGPT for stylish room makeover, jaw-dropping results stun internet
An Indian woman decided to use artificial intelligence tools to take her room transformation project to a new level. Kamya Gupta, a businessowner and self-described AI enthusiast, used ChatGPT as her interior designer. Gupta filmed her room's transformation and shared the video of the whole process on social media showing how the OpenAI chatbot to completely redecorated her room. The result? A warm and minimalistic space that's both aesthetically stunning and deeply personal. 'Honestly, this is insane. A thought that I had in my mind for years came to life just through a conversation,' Gupta wrote in the caption of her Instagram post, sharing photos of her newly renovated space. 'As an AI enthusiast, I got to explore and learn so many new features just by being curious. Doing this for my parents, getting the best reaction, having all my core memories up, and finally having my chill spot—I'm thankful and scared of AI at the same time," she wrote. A post shared by Kamya Gupta (@kamyaguptaa) The transformation started with a simple prompt to ChatGPT: "I need to repaint this wall in a colour that goes with the wooden flooring but I want to make the room eclectic and I need to fill it with frames. So what would you suggest?" ChatGPT replied with detailed suggestions, recommending earthy tones that would complement the wooden flooring. After that suggestion, Kamya claimed she was hooked. The AI assistant offered more advice on layout, art arrangement, and even personal touches like neon signs. She was able to use screenshots of her desired furniture and light fixtures to be included into a mockup made by AI. The video ended with Kamya revealing the newly-decorated room to her parents who were astonished by the transformation. "Honestly, AI can be dangerous but it is brilliant too," she said. Social media users were wowed by the makeover and post quickly gaining traction. "Kudos to you for your patience and it's good to watch people use AI smartly instead of jumping on to ChatGPT for ghibli," said one user. Another wrote, "You used ChatGPT the right might I say it became your personal interior designer, credit goes to you for such good execution."