76. Mushroom Head
Credit: Miro.medium.com
App Used: Midjourney
Created with AI, this is yet another example of how AI can be both bizarre and beautiful. This man is a mushroom-head; literally. Found on Miro.medium.com, this photo looks as though it is a still from a sci-fi movie or show.

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AI is so detailed; you can see the mushrooms are intricately done, and the man’s face is painstakingly created. AI art is the new frontier, and, though it has caused a bit of controversy, there is something alluring about it.
77. Crying City
Credit: Miro.medium.com
App Used: Midjourney
Who comes up with the prompt for this? How does this even happen? This is a crying city; that’s all we can describe it as. It appears to be a flooded urban center full of crying, screaming heads with one giant head in the center.

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It’s certainly unique, and we can’t say we’ve ever seen anything like it. But that’s the point of AI art—to create something people have never seen from a concept that has never been attempted in a traditional medium.
78. Coffee Cup
Credit: r/Midjourney
App Used: Midjourney
Want a surrealistic landscape with your morning cup of coffee? With AI art, you can have that. The exterior “frame” to this scene is a regular, large coffee cup, like one you probably have in your kitchen cabinets right now.

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In the center is a surreal landscape, with a screaming man’s half-face beneath the water and strange creatures flying through the air above mountains. This AI art is cool and unique; props to whoever made it and posted it on r/Midjourney.
79. Terrifying Spongebob
Credit: Miro.medium.com
App Used: Midjourney
Midjourney’s “Weird” feature does exactly what its label says—it turns normal (as normal as a sponge living under the sea can be) photos into something bizarre and surrealistic, making you question the original photo.

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This turns Spongebob, a hit show that pretty much everyone reading this has watched, into something dark and almost life-like. Spongebob looks quite a bit different when cast in this malevolent, haunting design style, doesn’t he?
80. Mod McDonald’s
Credit: Metropolis
App Used: Midjourney
Be careful, or we’re going to give McDonald’s new ideas. The company already went through a rebrand, as far as its restaurants went. The Mickey-D’s from our childhood is no more; it’s been replaced with something sleeker.

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Metropolis took that mod concept a bit further with these AI photos, which look only distinguishable as McDonald’s because of the yellow Ms. Forty years in the future, these mod McDonald’s will probably be a reality.
81. Glass Installation Idea
Credit: @joshuavermillion/Instagram
App Used: Midjourney
On Instagram, Joshua Vermillion created a series of AI-made glass art installations, and these would be beautiful additions to any futuristic buildings. AI proves itself useful when it comes to making art, as you can see.

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Vermillion described the art as “weird and wonderful,” made using Midjourney. Who knows? Perhaps an incredibly talented artist would be able to bring such fluid, surrealist sculptures to life one day.
82. 3D Spaceship Hologram
Credit: AI Art Universe/Facebook
App Used: Midjourney
Found in the Facebook group AI Art Universe (which is full of cool photos such as this) was this 3D hologram of a spaceship. This spaceship is a look at what could come, either from we humans on earth or something out there.

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We’d all pee our pants if something like this appeared in the skies, as it would be a sign that all those Tom Cruise alien movies are coming to life. For now, though, we can just see spaceships as AI art.
83. What Midjourney Thought The Coronation Would Look Like
Credit: Daily Mail
App Used: Midjourney
According to Midjourney, this is what the AI creator thought that the 2023 coronation of King Charles III would look like. We can see a bunch of older Brits gathered around a pub with their pints, staring at a TV screen raptly.

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As for the screen, who is on there? That person (is it a man or woman, we don’t know) looks like a relic from the days when England was still trying to take over America. We have AI to thank for this hilarious, wrong interpretation of the global event that was the coronation.
84. Baby Yoda + Cat
Credit: Al molodca
App Used: Midjourney
Al Molodca on social media came up with these artistic AI creations, which feature two things combined into one with the help of Midjourney. Here, we can see Baby Yoda, the breakout star of the Mandalorian, combined with a cat.

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Who knew? An adorable figure plus an adorable figure makes for an adorable combination. The Baby Yoda cat would probably cost millions of dollars as a rare designer breed, but he would be worth it, for sure.
85. Angry Bread Loaf
Credit: Al molodca
App Used: Midjourney
After all, what are fat cats but angry bread loaves? On Telegram, users discovered that Midjourney could combine images to create something totally novel and hilarious, and, thus, this AI art series was born.

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We have, on one side, a fat, angry-looking orange cat, who is in the middle of meowing for treats. On the other is a loaf of bread. When combined, we have an angry bread loaf, who, despite being all carbs, is probably still going to cry for Greenies.
86. Van Gogh’s Spider-Man
Credit: Unconfirmed
App Used: DALL-E Mini
Van Gogh and Spider-Man. One is an iconic artist, known for a painting style that almost everyone in the world, no matter whether they are an art lover or not, can recognize. The other is an equally-recognizable Marvel superhero.

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We get to see what would happen if Van Gogh painted Spider-Man, thanks to DALL-E (an AI known for its random, weird, and often delightful images). Not bad, we have to say. It’s a shame Spidey’s and Van Gogh’s paths were centuries apart.
87. Ballet Orc
Credit: Al molodca
App Used: Midjourney
For a lot of us who watched the Lord of the Rings movies as kids, the Orcs were the scariest part. These gross-looking, gigantic, muscular (why were they so jacked?) monsters were terrifying on-screen.

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However, this version of an Orc is far less terrifying, and we could’ve easily watched LOTR with no fear if more of them were around. This Orc is a beautiful ballerina, all thanks to the combo powers of Midjourney.
88. Strange Candy
Credit: Janelle Shane
App Used: DALL-E
AI artist Janelle Shane used DALL-E to create a candy series that embodied the uncanny, right time for the spookiest season of the year. This Halloween candy looks kind of identifiable, but, when you look closer, it’s not.

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Smarties? Taffy? Something else? What exactly this candy is supposed to be is a mystery, but we love it anyway. Though AI and not real life, one can only imagine the sugary, fruity goodness of this mystery treat.
89. Connecticut’s Most Popular Halloween Candy
Credit: Janelle Shane
App Used: DALL-E
Janelle Shane, an AI artist, took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share AI’s idea for what the “most popular candy in Connecticut” would be on Halloween. Thus, the sweet known as Craney Chowder was born.

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As we really don’t have much of a label to go on, we’re going to guess that this candy combines candy corn (already a controversial topic) with clam chowder, a New England specialty. Do we love it? Not really, but we can’t say we hate it, either.
90. Cruise In A Cone
Credit: Al molodca
App Used: Midjourney
Midjourney’s network can cross images, and that is how Cruise In A Cone was developed (not the official title, just what we’re calling it). We can see Hollywood actor Tom Cruise, known for his wacky beliefs and hit movies, on one side.

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On the other hand, we have an angry-looking cat in a vet’s cone, likely recovering from some sort of medical operation (get well soon, kitty). Combine the two and voila! You have a subdued Top Gun actor in a plastic neck cone.