DALL.E

>not again edition
postem

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First time in a while I had a prompt go through with a single attempt.
After ecelebs started making videos on it even this late at night I had to spam until it went through.
Is the fad dying? Hopefully it is.

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just realised this isn't vidya
w/e

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This AI is so close to being usable.
I wonder if actual Dall-E could deliver shit like this but accurate.

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Wow its gotten better over time hasn't it? I think the faces being jumbled nightmares might be intentional programming for obvious reasons.

>Baki
>Before the race starts, the narrators explains the invention of the wheel 10k years ago.

good point

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>Bottom middle
SUS!

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>A feat of physics discovered centuries ago...
>The wheel has become an important instrument in the evolution of transportation.
>Over time, its design has been improved upon and perfected...
>Becoming able to sustain greater speeds and weight loads...
>Achieving amounts of surface grip no human could hope to sustain.
>Through this, they have been able to keep even the most powerful engines under control.
>To roll forever, tirelessly, along kilometers upon kilometers of asphalt...
>Could the human body really achieve such a feat?

>The wheel... is strong.

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Why is Mario so upset?

>working properly now
look how quickly people lost interest