Experiences with Online "Undress" Image Generators

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11:30 10/24/2024

Anonymous31957871

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Has anyone else come across these "undress" image generators? I first heard about them through a meme page, and at first, I didn’t take it seriously. But then I started wondering how real they actually are. I mean, it’s crazy to think that someone could just upload your picture and do something like that. It freaks me out a bit because it seems like something that could be used to embarrass or even harm people. Are these things just for fun, or is there real risk involved?

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10/24/2024

Anonymous31957691

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I’ve tried a few of those AI tools too, and it can be a hassle finding one that’s easy to use without a bunch of tech knowledge. Recently, I found something that might help this ai undress, and it’s actually straightforward. I’ve used it a few times for similar projects, and it does the job without too many extra steps.
Edited by Anonymous31957691 on 10/25/2024 01:55

#3

10/25/2024

Anonymous32001415

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Oh, cool! I didn’t realize there were AI tools for this kind of thing out there. AI is seriously getting into everything nowadays. I’ve seen similar tech used in art and design programs, and it’s pretty impressive. Anyone using these tools in creative projects? Sounds like a fun way to play around with new tech!

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10/25/2024

Anonymous32004691

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Yes, "undress" image generators raise significant ethical and privacy concerns. While some may see them as harmless fun, they can be misused to exploit individuals, leading to potential embarrassment or harm. The technology often relies on deep learning and can create realistic manipulations of images, which poses risks of non-consensual use slope ball, especially if someone's image is uploaded without their permission.


Edited by Anonymous32004691 on 10/25/2024 02:50