Unless you live in a cave, you’ve probably seen some funny AI-generated images of DALL·E mini lately.
The phenomenon is so popular that the New Yorker even refers to it in his June 13 cartoon. Our friends from the Sac de chips also took part in the web trend with very strange things. Hard to escape it.
For those scratching their heads: DALL E mini is an artificial intelligence model designed by Boris Dayma to generate images from any text. The model learns by looking at millions of images on the web with their associated captions. Some concepts are learned from memory, but the model can also learn to create unique images that don’t exist by combining multiple ideas.
It gave us a great idea: why not write some bullshit related to video games and geek culture to see what happens? For science, yes.
Here are the creations of Pèse sur Start, made with DALL·E mini.
Bruce Willis on a Chocobo
Han Solo taking a bath with Chewbacca
Crash Bandicoot on bike
Lady Dimitrescu at Costco
Kirby with a shotgun
Lara Croft eats cheese
Kratos holding a butterfly
weed smoking grogu
Diddy Kong dance GTA V
Ganondorf drinking a beer
Link taking the train
Lickitung in a roller coaster
Geralt in a field of flowers
Battle between Cloud Strife and Tom Nook
Hulk does his grocery shopping
Dragon Ball but at Coachella
Red Dead Redemption but in Quebec
If Vin Diesel was in Elden Ring
Waluigi driving a school bus
Tom Nook smokes a cigar
Pikachu fume un bong
Terminator takes a shower
Super Mario under the influence
Wario, President of the United States
Sonic in the toilet
Snorlax + pain
Ninja turtles eat sushi
If you want to try DALL·E mini, just visit his site and write something fun. You have to be patient, however, because the popularity of the tool sometimes causes web traffic jams.
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