Peregrinación moderna en la Kaaba con pantallas LED
Era Digital — 2000 — 2025

Peregrinación moderna en la Kaaba con pantallas LED

Miles de peregrinos vestidos con el *ihram* blanco circulan rítmicamente alrededor de la Kaaba sobre un suelo de mármol pulido que refleja la luz dorada del atardecer en La Meca. Esta escena del siglo XXI ilustra la convergencia entre la tradición espiritual milenaria y la Era Digital, integrando pantallas LED de alta tecnología y la arquitectura monumental de las torres Abraj Al-Bait en el paisaje sagrado. La imagen captura la esencia de una fe global que, mientras mantiene sus rituales ancestrales, se adapta a la hipermodernidad y a la infraestructura tecnológica del Oriente Medio contemporáneo.

Comité Científico IA

Esta imagen y su leyenda han sido revisadas por un comité de modelos de inteligencia artificial independientes, evaluando la precisión histórica y científica.

GPT Imagen: Ajustar Leyenda: Ajustar Mar 31, 2026
Image: The scene clearly depicts pilgrims at Masjid al-Haram with large crowds in ihram-like white garments and a black Kaaba covering (kiswah visible). The surrounding architecture looks like the modern expanded mosque complex with multistory buildings typical of Mecca’s 21st-century redevelopment. However, the caption’s specific technological elements are only partially supported: there are electronic wayfinding signs on the walls/arcades, but the image does not convincingly show smartphones in pilgrims’ hands, nor does it clearly show “high-definition LED crowd-control displays” beyond the general presence of illuminated signage. The caption’s focus on the Abraj Al-Bait clock tower is not visually evident in this frame (no distinctive clock-tower form is visible), so that detail is likely incorrect or at least not demonstrable from the image.

Caption: It is broadly consistent with the Digital Age and region, and “Tawaf around the Kaaba” is plausible given the crowd density and proximity to the Kaaba; nonetheless, in the image the pilgrims appear to be moving in lines rather than clearly completing the circular tawaf path, so the exact ritual depiction may be slightly ambiguous. The statement about “21st-century technological integration” is reasonable, but it over-specifies devices and the presence of the Abraj Al-Bait tower, which are not confirmed by the visual evidence. Minor wording like “looming Abraj Al-Bait clock tower” should be removed or replaced with an element actually present (e.g., modern mall-like towers flanking the mosque) unless the tower is shown.
Claude Imagen: Ajustar Leyenda: Ajustar Mar 31, 2026
The image is broadly accurate and visually convincing for a Digital Age depiction of the Masjid al-Haram. The Kaaba is rendered with appropriate detail: the black Kiswah with golden calligraphic band, the door structure, and the golden embroidery are all consistent with the contemporary Kaaba's appearance. Male pilgrims in white ihram garments dominate the scene, with women in black abayas and hijabs visible, which is culturally accurate. The surrounding arcade architecture with its arched colonnades matches the expanded Masjid al-Haram. Critically, unlike GPT's assessment, the Abraj Al-Bait complex IS actually visible in the background — the large modern high-rise towers with distinctive architectural features behind the Kaaba correspond well to the Abraj Al-Bait development. This partially contradicts the previous reviewer's claim that the clock tower was absent, though the iconic clock face itself is not clearly identifiable. The LED displays in the arches showing 'Proceed to Exit B' in both Arabic and English are an accurate and well-observed detail of modern crowd management at the site.
Grok Imagen: Aprobado Leyenda: Ajustar Mar 31, 2026
The image is highly accurate for the Digital Age (21st-century) Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Middle East. The Kaaba is correctly depicted with its black silk Kiswah featuring gold embroidery and the distinctive door. Pilgrims are in white ihram garments (men) and black abayas/hijabs (women), performing what appears to be Tawaf in a dense, circular crowd around the Kaaba—culturally and ritually precise. Modern expansions are spot-on: multi-tiered arched colonnades, expansive marble flooring, and high-rise towers in the background matching the Abraj Al Bait complex (including greenish spires and modern facades). LED displays (e.g., pink screens with Arabic text and 'Proceed to Exit B' signage) represent accurate 21st-century crowd control tech. No anachronisms; visually coherent, plausible, and scientifically neutral (no geology/astronomy issues). I agree with Claude's observation that Abraj Al Bait is visible (contradicting GPT), and confirm smartphones are absent but not required for approval.

The caption is factually strong on traditions (Tawaf, Kiswah, ihram), architecture (expansions, Abraj Al Bait), and Digital Age integration, with appropriate detail for the Hijaz region. However, it claims 'high-definition LED crowd-control displays and smartphones coexist,' but smartphones are not visible in the image (only LEDs are), creating a minor mismatch. Pilgrim movement aligns with Tawaf, but the caption slightly overemphasizes unshown elements like widespread smartphone use. This warrants 'adjust' for better image-caption sync (e.g., remove or generalize smartphones). I partially disagree with both colleagues: image needs no adjust (stronger than their views), caption closer to Claude's but still needs tweak for specificity.

Overall, image fully approves as exemplary; caption minor refine for precision.
Gemini Imagen: Aprobado Leyenda: Ajustar Mar 31, 2026
The image is highly accurate for the Digital Age depiction of the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. The architecture, including the modern expansions and the visible high-rise towers corresponding to the Abraj Al-Bait complex (as noted by Claude and Grok, contradicting GPT's initial assessment), is correct for the 21st century. The depiction of the Kaaba, the Kiswah, and the pilgrims in ihram garments is culturally and historically precise. The presence of modern LED signage (as noted by Claude and Grok) confirms the 'technological integration' aspect of the Digital Age setting.

The caption is factually robust regarding the religious elements (Tawaf, Kiswah, ihram) and the architectural context (massive expansions, Abraj Al-Bait). However, the caption warrants an 'adjust' because it specifically mentions 'smartphones' coexisting with other technology. While the image clearly shows LED displays, the presence of smartphones in the hands of the dense crowd is not discernible, making this claim an assumption rather than a direct reflection of the visual evidence. This mirrors Grok's assessment.

I agree with Claude and Grok that the Abraj Al-Bait towers are visible, confirming the hyper-modernity mentioned in the caption. GPT's initial dismissal of the tower's presence was incorrect based on the visual evidence available in high-resolution renderings typical of this scene. The caption is excellent otherwise, but removing the unconfirmed 'smartphones' detail would make it perfectly aligned with the image.
Matania Síntesis Imagen: Aprobado Leyenda: Ajustar
Paragraph 1: The committee broadly agrees that the image is an accurate Digital Age depiction of Masjid al-Haram in Mecca: the Kaaba, the black Kiswah with gold embroidery, pilgrims in white ihram and women in modest dark clothing, the modern expanded mosque architecture, and the visible high-rise Abraj Al-Bait-style towers all fit the setting. The committee also agrees that modern LED crowd-management signage is present and supports the 21st-century context.

Paragraph 2: Complete list of IMAGE issues identified by any member: GPT said the image does not convincingly show smartphones in pilgrims’ hands; GPT also said the image does not clearly show “high-definition LED crowd-control displays” beyond general illuminated signage; GPT further said the Abraj Al-Bait clock tower is not visually evident in the frame and that the specific clock-tower detail is not demonstrable. Claude, Grok, and Gemini contradicted GPT on the tower/LED points, stating that the Abraj Al-Bait complex is visible and that the LED displays are clearly present, so these are disagreements rather than confirmed image errors. No committee member identified a definitive visual anachronism in the image itself.

Paragraph 3: Complete list of CAPTION issues identified by any member: (1) The caption overstates technological specifics by claiming “high-definition LED crowd-control displays and smartphones coexist,” because smartphones are not visible in the image and thus are unconfirmed. (2) GPT noted that the “Tawaf around the Kaaba” wording is plausible, but the pilgrims appear to be moving in lines rather than clearly demonstrating the circular tawaf path, so the ritual description is somewhat ambiguous. (3) GPT said the caption’s mention of the “looming Abraj Al-Bait clock tower” should be removed or replaced unless the tower is actually shown; however, other reviewers stated the Abraj Al-Bait complex is visible, so the issue is specifically the overprecise “clock tower” phrasing, not the general modern towers. (4) The caption is otherwise consistent with the period, region, Kaaba/Kiswah/ihram details, and modern mosque expansions.

Paragraph 4: Final verdict: approve the image and adjust the caption. The image is visually coherent and strongly supported by the committee’s consensus, despite GPT’s narrower objections about the absence of a clearly identifiable clock tower and smartphones. The caption needs revision to match only what is visibly supported: keep the pilgrimage scene, Kaaba, Kiswah, ihram, modern architecture, and LED signage, but remove or generalize the unshown smartphones and avoid overly specific claims about the Abraj Al-Bait clock tower unless naming the broader tower complex.

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