I've been thinking about this a lot lately — especially with how fast AI is evolving — and I'm honestly conflicted. On one hand, it’s just synthetic imagery, not actual photos of real naked people. But on the other, if the AI model is trained to generate nude versions of people without their knowledge, doesn’t that kinda cross the line? Like, what if someone used it on a pic of me or someone I know? The tech is impressive, but where do we draw the line ethically?
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That’s a solid question and something I've debated with friends too. I tried playing around with some of these tools recently, including the one at https://undress.cc/naked-aii, and while the tech blew me away with how detailed the outputs are, it also felt kinda… invasive? Even if it's just a simulation and not based on the actual anatomy of the person, the illusion is still there. Especially if it’s used maliciously or without consent. I think people underestimate how these images can emotionally affect the subject if they ever find out. I imagine it's similar to being photoshopped into a compromising situation — technically fake, but still deeply uncomfortable. Honestly, we need better boundaries and maybe even platform guidelines to keep this in check. I’m all for creative tech, but this one definitely raises a few red flags for me.