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Topic: Has anyone else thought about this?  (Read 155 times)

Offline lorene

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Has anyone else thought about this?
« on: June 24 2025, 14:09 »
I’ve been digging into these nudify ai tools lately out of pure curiosity, and honestly, it’s kind of mind-blowing and also a bit unsettling. Like, the technology itself is impressive — it can predict and reconstruct what’s supposedly under clothing based on patterns and models, but I keep wondering... what if someone uses it with bad intentions? It feels like there should be way more talk about boundaries, control, and some form of moderation. Has anyone else thought about this?

Offline alexwand

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Re: Has anyone else thought about this?
« Reply #1 on: June 24 2025, 14:10 »
Yeah, totally agree. I actually spent a few hours playing around with this one here, just to test how it works, and it’s way more advanced than I expected. It doesn’t just overlay some random body shape — it’s context-aware, adapts lighting, and even matches tones. But that’s exactly the issue. If it's in the wrong hands, it's not just a toy anymore. I think a few safeguards are absolutely necessary: first, there should be image verification to prevent uploading public or stolen pics. Also, watermarking the output automatically could at least signal it’s AI-generated, and maybe some kind of age verification or user rating system could slow down abuse. Honestly, without those, this tech becomes way too easy to misuse. I’d even say platforms should log sessions — like, store who used it and when (nudify ai) — just in case. I don’t think banning it is the answer, but regulating how it’s used definitely is.

Offline lorene

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Re: Has anyone else thought about this?
« Reply #2 on: June 24 2025, 14:11 »
It’s one of those “just because you can doesn’t mean you should” situations. Adding ethical guidelines into the dev process from day one wouldn’t hurt either.

Offline DanielLaid

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Re: Has anyone else thought about this?
« Reply #3 on: January 12 2026, 20:35 »
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Offline Pokolis

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Re: Has anyone else thought about this?
« Reply #4 on: January 13 2026, 18:51 »
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