Reimagining people’s pets as humans is the latest viral ChatGPT trend
OpenAI essentially broke the internet a few weeks ago by adding an advanced image-generation tool to ChatGPT’s growing list of abilities. The 4o image generation … The post Reimagining people’s pets as humans is the latest viral ChatGPT trend appeared first on BGR.


OpenAI essentially broke the internet a few weeks ago by adding an advanced image-generation tool to ChatGPT's growing list of abilities. The 4o image generation model has incredible results, including life-like images that looked just like photos you might take with your phone.
ChatGPT's new image generation feature quickly went viral but for the wrong reasons. Users discovered that they could easily create deepfakes of celebrities. Even simpler was turning any photo into a Studio Ghibli-style image. Both were possible because OpenAI took a lax stance on safety.
The trick worked in OpenAI's favor, however. Millions of people tried ChatGPT for the sole reason of making their own Studio Ghibli pics. As that meme died down, others followed. People started creating toy sets with ChatGPT featuring all sorts of characters, from real people to movie characters. I'm sure you've seen those fake toy sets everywhere on social media by now.
The newest ChatGPT image trick that's going viral has to do with pets. People upload pics of their beloved dogs and cats, and then instruct ChatGPT to turn the animals into real people. The results are incredible.
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