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14 Kids’ Toys That Will Prepare Your Child For Adulthood, Created With Dalle-3 By Jimmy Neiron
Interview With ArtistPeople are often frustrated that school doesn't teach practical life skills. They say: why didn't they teach us how to pay taxes, or how to take a loan for a house, and so on.
Well, Jimmy Neiron took it a bit further, and with the help of the Dalle-3 neural network, he generated kids' toys that would prepare children for adulthood early on. This set of toys introduces kids to real adult experiences like depression, bill-paying, and beer-drinking.
So, without further ado, we present you with toys that might be too real.
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Bored Panda reached out to Jimmy Neiron, AKA Evgeniy Matskevich, to learn more about him and his toy collection. First of all, he introduced himself: “My name is Evgeniy Matskevich, I am an engineer by education, with a master's degree in information systems. Now I am a pictorialist and author of comics, I have been popularizing science through memes and comics for more than 7 years (I work in the public Obrazovach and other scientific communities). A year ago, when the boom of neural networks began, I decided to take up neural network art and started the Jimmy Neiron channel.”
Evgeniy has been sharing all sorts of generated content on his Jimmy Neiron channel, but his toys have caught our attention the most. We wanted to know what inspired him to create this quite shocking collection.
“Recently, the third version of the Dalle neural network became available for public use. People involved in image generation embraced it with enthusiasm and began experimenting with its capabilities. In one of the chats of such enthusiasts (Chat of the Neuroaesthetics channel), I saw a picture with a plastic toy in the form of a bong, the paradox of this combination led me to the idea of creating a selection with 'non-children’s' toys. Together with my friends, we sketched out several phenomena and things related to adult life that children do not encounter. Some of them, in addition to the most abstract ones, were implemented,” shared Evgeniy.
We asked Evgeniy to describe the process of creating these visualizations and what challenges and breakthroughs he encountered during the creative process.
“In principle, this neural network is very responsive to requests and 'understands' well what they want from it. Once I came up with the basis of the prompt ('packaging a plastic children’s toy in the form of something'), things went very quickly. I translated the descriptions of the toys into English and ran these prompts through a neural network. Some concepts, such as depression, needed to be described in detail so that the neural network would visualize them exactly as I imagined (in the case of depression, a sad person in a tracksuit, with a pillow and a slice of pizza),” explained Evgeniy.
We also asked Evgeniy to share what he would like for people to take away from these toy sets. He shared: “From my point of view, the effect of this selection is achieved through the dissonance between childhood innocence and the often traumatic experiences of adulthood. The combination of colorful plastic and images from the adult world creates a visual paradox. Partly this selection evokes nostalgia for carefree childhood times, partly it is aimed at kidults, people who never grow up, for whom life remains a game. It seems to me that these images are meant to remind us of the childish part of us and remind us of how important it is to preserve a childish view of the world. But of course, everyone can take away something different.”
And lastly, he added: “Try to remain young at heart, that is, be curious, open to new things, and do not lose the ability to be surprised.”
The picture was made with an AI image generator, so I don’t think (hopefully) this actually exists.
Load More Replies...I'm so sorry for your loss. <3 I had to euthanize my German Shepherd in 2010 (cancer) and I still miss her. I hope you were able to keep a bit of fur or a pawprint - those little things can help so much.
Load More Replies...The fact the cat is named “Fat” breaks my heart more than the product itself
I absolutely hate this bc it’s so sad but at the same time im wheezing because- FAT? really? 💀😭
NO KITTY’S JUST SLEEPING PUT AWAY THE SHOVEL AND THE GRAVESTONE
ur profile picture is the cat from google doodle champion island and it looks like fat the dead cat
Load More Replies...Obvious Plant makes odd products like these for real and without some AI
Obvious Plant makes bizarre and existential "products" like this without AI.
Okay I laughed way too hard at these. But my sense of humour is a bit warped
I am so sick of these AI things, but can we please just downvote and move on? Commenting is engagement and will make BP think we like this horsesh*t.
Why haven't all AIs very quickly figured out which characters are standard in a Western alphabet?
Thank you. I've had a long day and absurdity is something I need to recoup. I dunno why but to me nonsense is a healing kind of funny, and the kind of stuff that text-to-image generators make make mixed with obvious plant antics is what I needed
Come on try harder, at least touch up the c**p AI spits out for you.
I first thought they were art projects by someone but after I read it was AI. Playing around AI is fun but don't let it kill your creative side.
The notion that schools “don’t teach practical skills” is pure BS. If kids were spending all day learning how to vacuum or create a budget - things, btw, that can be learned in a matter of minutes or a few hours - people would just complain, and rightly so, that those are things that can be taught at home so why are they going to school? Showing up every day, on time, with all your things and challenging yourself to do more than mundane tasks IS a “practical life skill.” The fact that so many people waste that opportunity or see it as unworthy of their time or effort is the real problem. No, that is not the fault of schools or teachers, it’s the fault of an entitled, decadent society and parents that have no sense of responsibility or perspective.
I came here because I misread "Jimmy Neiron" as "Jimmy Neutron". Stayed because these were really smooth looking and also very questionable and concerning.
The "artist" here doesn't credit the original artists from whom his work is derived. AI "art" is plagiarism. Please stop posting it here.
Can't really keep up with "Slightly offensive toys" by Corridor Crew on Youtube
Obvious Plant makes odd products like these for real and without some AI
Obvious Plant makes bizarre and existential "products" like this without AI.
Okay I laughed way too hard at these. But my sense of humour is a bit warped
I am so sick of these AI things, but can we please just downvote and move on? Commenting is engagement and will make BP think we like this horsesh*t.
Why haven't all AIs very quickly figured out which characters are standard in a Western alphabet?
Thank you. I've had a long day and absurdity is something I need to recoup. I dunno why but to me nonsense is a healing kind of funny, and the kind of stuff that text-to-image generators make make mixed with obvious plant antics is what I needed
Come on try harder, at least touch up the c**p AI spits out for you.
I first thought they were art projects by someone but after I read it was AI. Playing around AI is fun but don't let it kill your creative side.
The notion that schools “don’t teach practical skills” is pure BS. If kids were spending all day learning how to vacuum or create a budget - things, btw, that can be learned in a matter of minutes or a few hours - people would just complain, and rightly so, that those are things that can be taught at home so why are they going to school? Showing up every day, on time, with all your things and challenging yourself to do more than mundane tasks IS a “practical life skill.” The fact that so many people waste that opportunity or see it as unworthy of their time or effort is the real problem. No, that is not the fault of schools or teachers, it’s the fault of an entitled, decadent society and parents that have no sense of responsibility or perspective.
I came here because I misread "Jimmy Neiron" as "Jimmy Neutron". Stayed because these were really smooth looking and also very questionable and concerning.
The "artist" here doesn't credit the original artists from whom his work is derived. AI "art" is plagiarism. Please stop posting it here.
Can't really keep up with "Slightly offensive toys" by Corridor Crew on Youtube