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The action figure packaging trend has taken over social media, transforming everyday people (and brand mascots) into miniature collectibles. After the Ghibli-style portrait craze, this is the new ...
As one of the OG big three anime, Naruto isn't afraid of long fights or drawn-out arcs. It is a shonen show that is at its ...
Ghibli-style art days on the internet have gone and now action-figure images have gone viral on social media. The latest feature on ChatGPT allows users to generate action figures with the help of a ...
What is the ChatGPT action figure prompt? The ChatGPT action figure prompt allows users to turn their images into action figures using the ChatGPT 4o model. Action figures are dolls which various ...
The figures come as MPs are considering amendments to a landmark bill seeking to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales for terminally ill adults. Sarah Wootton, chief executive of campaign ...
And the latest trend, dubbed the 'action figure trend', is no different. Unless you've been living under a rock, it's likely you've seen this trend taking over social media. Thousands of ...
There’s a new trend going viral on social media, and it’s turning regular selfies into fun, action figure-style portraits. People are using ChatGPT and AI image tools to create pictures of themselves ...
ChatGPT is now enabling users to transform their photos into various action figures, sparking a new online trend. Users can create Lego characters, Simpsons characters, and Pixar-style portraits ...
The AI Barbie Box challenge is a new trend that is sweeping TikTok and Instagram, where social media users are transforming themselves into action figures. The AI Barbie Box challenge is a new ...
If your TikTok and Instagram are anything like mine, they’ve been completely taken by with people turning themselves into action figures with AI. The trend has blown up on social media ...
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Kate Nalepinski is a Newsweek journalist based in New York City. Kate joined Newsweek in May 2024. She is a graduate of Ithaca College. As generative AI continues to evolve, social media users are ...