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A User in Twitter has Shared an AI Generated Apple Play Image: Let’s Take a Look at it

A Twitter user has shared an AI generated image of an Apple Play device. Other users have come forward to share their opinions on the image.

Let’s look more in to it.

The AI Generated Image of the Apple Play Device

It is not at all sure if Apple is planning to launch such a device or not. Either way the AI generated image is really interesting.

The image shared looks something like the Nintendo Gameboy console that most of us have seen in our childhood days. Just like the Gameboy, there are arrow keys and two other buttons with letters “A” and “B” marked on it. We can also find a speaker in front of the device.

The device also has a display with the width being longer than the height.

Many users have commented on the AI generated image for being interesting and unique and most users have come forward to argue that Apple will never make such a device. Even if Apple was to make a similar product, the company won’t rely on buttons and will try other alternatives.

The Twitter user who had shared the image has also mentioned that the 3D art was done by midjourney_ai and the UI design and animation works were done by figma, both accounts in Twitter.



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