Has anyone else played around with this or something like it?

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    I’ve tried it a bit, mostly just messing around to see what it does. It’s not perfect, but definitely impressive how the AI fills in the gaps. I usually stick to using click here because it’s pretty straightforward and quick . Just a heads-up: always use photos you’re okay with sharing, even if it feels like private stuff—better safe than sorry when it comes to this tech.

    beatricebooms
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    So, I came across this AI site that supposedly “undresses” your photos. I was curious but kinda nervous to try it out. I uploaded a pic just for fun, and the AI actually generated something that looked surprisingly detailed. It’s kind of wild how accurate it can be sometimes. Has anyone else played around with this or something like it?

    nadiafishma
    #44942 Reply

    Technology like this really makes you think about how much AI can do now. It’s not just fun filters anymore; it’s creating images that seem pretty real. That kind of power can be amazing but also a little scary when you consider how it might be used or misused in the future.

    momser
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