Now that ChatGPT can generate images, a manufacturing consultant who goes by the handle "The Manufacturing Millennial" has used it to depict fake Lego sets pertinent to his field:
These are meant to be harmless parodies, posted to LinkedIn for fun, but you'd be stunned how many of the comments are of the "Super awesome! Where can we buy it?" variety.
Enjoy the images while they last—Legolawyers will be all over this shortly.
And rather bizarrely, the MM also generated a set for LinkedIn.
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Also there is the very small detail missing… TM
I hate AI!
Well... more like "people who haven't touched any LEGO sets for a decade or two because it's pretty clear that what's on the "box" isn't made with actual LEGO parts. Also, when you consider that mini-figures only around 4-5cm high, the scale of that machinery would be tiny!
How sad is it that I knew they were fake because of the package design :D
Not surprising the same people that miss the "3-↋o yOOl gsSelog Bruflicating" box copy think they're real.