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Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them

A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts.

Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls.

The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat".

We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.

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Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
Gamer pigs: here's how the AI imagined them
A surprising scientific research conducted in 2021 and published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology revealed that pigs can play video games with their snouts. Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory, the pigs involved in the experiment, were trained to use an arcade-style joystick to drive an on-screen cursor against walls. The researchers stated that the pigs' understanding of associating the stick and the game "is no mean feat". We asked the artificial intelligence to try to imagine pigs playing video games, and here is the result.
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