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Phenomenal AI pictures turn the Trafford Centre into indoor rainforest paradise

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Phenomenal AI pictures have showed what the Trafford Centre would look like if it was transformed into a huge indoor rainforest.

In recent months, the use of artificial intelligence to create pictures has exploded, with computers now able to quickly design realistic and surreal images.

The pictures, warped by Bryan Blears, were shared to Twitter on Tuesday evening (April 25), showing just what the huge indoor shopping centre in Greater Manchester would look like if it was developed into an indoor rainforest.

He used the site Midjourney to create the pictures. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Regent Crescent, typically filled with eager shoppers and a variety of stores, looked completely different, with a glass dome roof and a huge indoor pond, complete with wildlife and vegetation.

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