Great, now the woke people are going to demand that AI only make Ugly chicks.
Not that I like the idea of where this is going anyway.
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>There's a new supermodel in town. She's striking, stylish... and not real.
In August's print edition of Vogue, a Guess advert features a flawless blonde model showing off a striped maxi dress and a floral playsuit from the brand's summer collection.
In small print in one corner, the ad reveals that she was created using AI.
While Vogue says the AI model was not an editorial decision, it is the first time an AI-generated person has featured in the magazine.
The advert has been met with controversy and raises questions about what this means for real models who have fought for greater diversity, and for consumers - particularly young people - already struggling with unrealistic beauty standards.
Great, now the woke people are going to demand that AI only make Ugly chicks.
Not that I like the idea of where this is going anyway.
Archive: https://archive.today/GFXqo
From the post:
>>There's a new supermodel in town. She's striking, stylish... and not real.
In August's print edition of Vogue, a Guess advert features a flawless blonde model showing off a striped maxi dress and a floral playsuit from the brand's summer collection.
In small print in one corner, the ad reveals that she was created using AI.
While Vogue says the AI model was not an editorial decision, it is the first time an AI-generated person has featured in the magazine.
The advert has been met with controversy and raises questions about what this means for real models who have fought for greater diversity, and for consumers - particularly young people - already struggling with unrealistic beauty standards.
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