Since ChatGPT's AI image generator launched to free users a couple of weeks ago,Friend’s Mothers 4 people online have been toying around with its possibilities. The latest trend involves people anthropomorphizing their pets. Yes, really.
To be clear, we all kind of act like our pets are humans — my perfect dog, Henry, is a good boy who loves deeply like a real person. But folks are now using ChatGPT's image generator to imagine what their pets would actually look like as people. It's both kind of neat and a little creepy. Here's a super viral example from Reddit.
If you search around other social platforms, you'll find more examples of people who said they used ChatGPT to transform their pets into humans.
Do not, under any circumstances, ask ChatGPT to show you what your dog would look like as a human. It will haunt you and permanently alter your relationship with your pet.
— Thomas Frampton (@tframpton.bsky.social) April 10, 2025 at 8:46 AM
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Lmao I asked #chatgpt to make a human version of my dog. Not only did it deliver but turns out he’s a pup either way 😁 #aiart #funny #pet
— Sindel Sloan | ATX (@sindelsloan.bsky.social) April 14, 2025 at 10:45 AM
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It seems some folks found the results cute, while others found it unsettling. TechRadar's John-Anthony Disotto wrote that he wasn't "quite prepared to see a grown man sitting on the yellow armchair [his dog] likes to frequent, and [he] immediately felt a sense of uncanny valley."
The dog-as-human trend is just the latest to emerge from ChatGPT's image generator. Last week, for instance, folks were turning themselves into AI-generated action figures.
SEE ALSO: Want to be an AI action figure? Just give ChatGPT a full-body pic.While some folks might avoid seeing their pet as a person — myself included — should you want to try it out, it isn't difficult.
First, you have to upload a photo of your pet. Then, the prompt can be simple. You simply ask ChatGPT to turn the pet into a human. The sample from the Reddit post also asked to keep everything else in the photo the same. ChatGPT may ask follow-up questions, but it should be relatively straightforward.
Just be careful: You can't unsee it.
Topics Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT OpenAI
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