Apple's mixed reality headset is at least a year away from launch, but DALL-E mini users have already created AI-generated images of the upcoming device. DALL-E mini has become something of a sensation the last couple of weeks, with users typing in very specific queries to generate AI-made art. Users put in either random or very specific keywords to create their artwork, and while a lot of it can be weird, some of the results are digital masterpieces.
DALL-E mini has become so popular that it's quite common for users to get a "too much traffic" error when trying to use the program. It can take a few tries before the program is able to run, and even then users might need to wait for a few minutes to get a result. The images are usually worth it though.
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One of the many ways users have been taking advantage of DALL-E mini's AI skills is by running prompts for unreleased or rumored products. Among these is Apple's mixed reality headset, which has been the subject of multiple leaks this past year. The headset was originally rumored to be unveiled at Apple's WWDC conference, but is now expected to be released in 2023. According to the leaks, the headset will have three displays (one micro-LED high-resolution panel for each eye and a third for peripheral vision), and come with a wraparound design. It's also expected to feature a powerful processor and GPU, and feature up to 15 cameras for AR and detecting the environment. While there haven't been any leaked images of the headset so far, there are plenty of concept renders around, and DALL-E mini has come up with some pretty convincing results too.
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