The AI action figure trend has taken the internet by storm, with users scrambling to transform themselves and major celebrities into plastic collector toys.
Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Keir Starmer are among the public figures that have emerged as shiny miniature dolls in the name of Barbiecore.
The trend sees people feed a prompt and a high resolution image to ChatGPT - a generative artificial intelligence chatbot - which then does the legwork to produce the action figure.
In classic 80s fashion, the figurine comes with a title, realistic packaging and personality-led accessories.
The Elon Musk doll is paired with a Tesla car and a SpaceX rocket while his presidential pal Donald Trump is armed with stacks of cash and a golf club against a stars and stripes background.
And while the figures have an uncanny look - the usual clue that AI generation is at play - many are eerily close to the real model.
Prince Harry's plastic counterpart, dressed ready for a horse ride, even comes with red arm hair and faint forehead wrinkles.
UK politicians have not evaded this latest trend, which follows on from the 90s yearbook craze and the art filter that converts images into the style of Studio Ghibli.
Donald Trump is armed with stacks of cash and a golf club against a stars and stripes background
The Elon Musk doll is paired with a Tesla car and a SpaceX rocket
Prince Harry's plastic counterpart, dressed ready for a horse ride, even comes with red arm hair and faint forehead wrinkles
Reform leader Nigel Farage comes with an unfortunate milkshake accessory, a glance back at the milkshake-hurling incident of June, 2024.
And Sir Keir, dressed elegantly in a suit, is accessorised with a cat and (presumably gifted) concert tickets while his Chancellor Rachel Reeves is surrounded by money.
Beloved characters have also been immortalised in AI doll form, among them James Bond, Percy Pig, Mr Bean and Walter White of the hit series Breaking Bad.
Jules Winnfield of Pulp Fiction, played by Samuel L Jackson, has also been turned into a doll, as well as Del Boy of Only Fools And Horses and Blake Lively's character on Gossip Girl - Serena Van Der Woodsen.
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