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Andika Scarlesz.
Andika Scarlesz.
Andika Scarlesz.
Andika Scarlesz.
Oh wow, look at this. Come on out. Oh my. It's incredible. Oh my god. I didn't see this before. No way. Look at this thing.
@PKAR TNOT.
@PKAR TNOT.

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  • uienwt標記此篇為:💬 含有個人意見

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    現在許多網傳影片是 AI 生成的創作影像,並非真實畫面,有一部分使用 AI 技術的社群用戶以擬花為主題,設計出各式各樣昆蟲或動物的樣態。

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    https://www.mygopen.com/2025/10/ai-bird.html
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