Posted on 04/11/2025 7:44:39 PM PDT by BenLurkin
People upload a picture of themselves to a tool like ChatGPT, along with written prompts that explain how they want the final picture to look.
These instructions are really important.
They tell the AI tool everything it is meant to generate, from the items a person wants to appear with to the kind of packaging they should be in - which includes mimicking the box and font of popular toys like Barbie.
Many online will then personalise it further with their name, job and clothing choices.
Though it does not always work, and many have also shared some of the amusing mistakes the tools made, where the action dolls look nothing like them.
Like other generative AI tools, image generators are also prone to making things up, and may make assumptions about how someone should look.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
It’s all over LinkedIn right now.
LOL…hilarious!
Re: 13 - hey, why is my girlfriend with this guy?!
I’m glad you said that! I thought it was just me. 😆
I have a LinkedIn account but haven't looked at it in like 15 years. It's like Camelot - 'tis a silly place.
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