A new trend has emerged on social media where users are utilizing ChatGPT's AI image generation feature, specifically the GPT-4o model, to transform their pets into human-like figures. This trend was highlighted by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and involves uploading a photo of a pet and using specific prompts to generate an AI image of the pet as a human. The process is straightforward, requiring users to have a free ChatGPT account and to input creative prompts. Users can specify details such as the human's gender, age, and expression to customize the output. However, users of the free version are limited to three generations per day. This trend has gained popularity across platforms like X, Reddit, and Instagram, with users sharing the humorous and intriguing results of their pet transformations.
Fascinating, but a security risk for sure. Also, see my test below. Wow :) -> The latest viral ChatGPT trend is doing ‘reverse location search’ from photos Yep, that's the exact location. I shot the photo the last time I was in Hilton Head: "So while I can’t pinpoint the exact https://t.co/cTT5GqCPuU
I've seen some folks using ChatGPT to turn their pets into people, so you know I had to 'humanize' Casper and Trixie. I legit laughed when I saw Trixie. https://t.co/s2d1jKlQDV
ChatGPT's latest image-analyzing upgrades, paired with the models’ ability to search the web, make for a potent location-finding tool that presents serious security risks. https://t.co/bJKuoRbaVA