Marceline 0 Posted yesterday at 08:33 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:33 AM I’ve been reading a lot about deepfake technology lately and am fascinated by its potential, but I’m also a little concerned. Specifically, I came across this AI clothes remover tool, and I wonder how accurate it actually is. Are the results realistic enough to be used in a way that it could fool someone into thinking it’s real? I’m curious to know if anyone here has tried it or has some experience with similar technology! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dannywito 0 Posted yesterday at 08:34 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:34 AM That’s an interesting question! AI-driven deepfake tools have come a long way, and when it comes to something like the AI clothes remover tool, the technology is incredibly accurate at removing clothing or manipulating images. However, it’s not perfect. It often works best with certain types of images, like those with clean backgrounds or specific lighting. I’ve seen tools like this on websites such as this one, where they claim to offer pretty realistic results. But if you scrutinize closely, sometimes you can spot certain inconsistencies in the image, like unnatural skin textures or slight glitches in shadows.(click here)It's impressive for entertainment and digital art, but I wouldn’t say it’s 100% foolproof if you’re trying to make it completely undetectable to an expert. That said, it does make you wonder about the ethical implications if this technology becomes more mainstream, right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marceline 0 Posted yesterday at 08:35 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 08:35 AM I guess it’s up to us to be aware of these tools and use them responsibly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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