
We Asked AI to Reimagine Places in Maine and it Got Weird
Ever wondered what Maine would look like if reality took a bizarre, AI-generated turn? Well, buckle up, because here are some hilariously reimagined versions of iconic Maine places. As most of us know, AI is still learning, especially when it comes to creating images, which makes these even more funny.
Interstate 295 in Portland, Maine, with Enough Lanes to Accommodate Traffic
A fantasy so wild, even AI struggled to make it believable.
Sloths as Pedestrians in Downtown Portland
This certainly would not help the traffic flow, but at least the crosswalks would be adorable.
The Pier in Old Orchard Beach as a Vegas-Style Casino
Fried dough stands replaced with slot machines and seagulls running blackjack tables… a new cartoon network inspired show, perhaps?
Thompson’s Point in Portland is Now One Big Ball Pit
A world with no more outdoor summer concerts, just a large area taken over by 5 and 6 year olds who are now running the show.
Bangor as a Futuristic Sci-Fi City
Neon lights, hovercrafts, maybe a Paul Bunyan statue that now shoots lasers.
People Riding on a Rollercoaster That Used to Be the Casco Bay Bridge
This might be my favorite generated image -- what is actually happening here?
Downtown Portland is Taken Over by Life-Sized Lobsters
Imagine walking down Exchange Street, only to have a 10-foot lobster challenge you to a duel. I can also see this being made into a…. really bad movie.
Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor, Designed by Aliens
A creepy look at what Maine’s largest outdoor venue could look like if aliens took over.
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