Hey folks, I recently came across one of those AI nudify tools and tried it on a few photos of myself just out of curiosity. I was shocked at how realistic it looked, and now I’m wondering—could stuff like this seriously mess with someone’s online reputation if it got out? I mean, I’m mostly joking with my own pictures, but I keep thinking about other people and consent. Has anyone dealt with that?
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The impact of automatic “nudify” technologies on privacy and digital image
The impact of automatic “nudify” technologies on privacy and digital image
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Absolutely, your concerns are totally valid. AI tools that can alter images so realistically raise real worries about consent and privacy. It reminds me of how some tech—like the online Slope Game—can be fun when used responsibly, but can also be misused if people aren't careful. I think it's important for all of us to stay aware and look out for each other online.
I totally get what you’re saying. I played around with https://undress.cc/nudify-ai a bit a while ago, mostly with sketches or avatars rather than real people. It’s amazing how detailed the results can be, but it also made me super cautious about using photos of anyone else. My rule has been to treat it like private art practice—keep it personal, don’t share it, and definitely get permission if you’re involving someone else. That seems like the safest way to explore it without any regrets.
Honestly, it’s wild how quickly AI tools are changing how we interact with digital content. Lately I’ve noticed that even simple apps for image filters or editing can completely alter a photo in ways that look professional. It makes me think a lot about how much of what we see online is actually “real,” and it’s kind of fascinating to see what AI can do beyond just art—like enhancing details, creating backgrounds, or even designing characters from scratch.
Wow, that's concerning! Have you thought about how easily AI could be used maliciously? Absolutely. I tried a deepfake generator once, replacing a face in a movie scene with my own. The result was unnervingly convincing. It highlighted the potential for misuse. Speaking of scary tech, have you seen the latest Five Nights At Freddy's game?