'Hot girl' influencers using AI to add cute animals to their photos
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'Hot girl' influencers using AI to add cute animals to their photos
"From the 90s yearbook trend to the action figure trend, several social media crazes have made use of articifical intelligence ( AI). Now, 'hot girl' influencers are jumping on the AI bandwagon. Several social media stars have started using chatbots to add cute animals to their photos, ranging from fluffy bunnies to huge horses. X user @jameygannon pointed out the trend in a now-viral post, which has been viewed over 14 million times."
"'hot girls have started using AI trend,' she wrote, alongside photos of four examples. 'i'm seeing; photo-surrealism with cute animals.' Fans appear to be conflicted about the trend, with one questioning whether it's 'cool or scary'. Another replied: 'I'll take AI slop over animal abuse any day!' In the examples posted by @jameygannon on X, four influencers can be seen posing alongside digital animals. Two of the women are surrounded by fluffy dogs, while one is crouching next to cute rabbits."
"The fourth influencer has gone so far as to add a horse into her photo - which has particularly appealed to many commenters. 'The only good one is the horse one,' one user replied. Another joked: 'I hope the horse one was just a girl who didn't realize the trend was AI and just made that happen to stay relevant.' While it might look technically advanced, the trend is actually fairly simple."
Influencers are adding AI-generated animals to photos, ranging from fluffy bunnies to large horses. The trend gained viral attention on X with a post viewed over 14 million times and shows influencers posing with digital dogs, rabbits, and a horse. Public reaction is mixed, with some commenters calling the images "cool or scary" and others preferring AI images over animal abuse. The technique is straightforward and requires a full-length, high-resolution photo, a clear prompt specifying animal type and color, and access to Google AI Studio to generate the edited images.
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