I've been seeing more and more buzz around AI tools that can digitally remove clothes from images, like the ones at undress.cc. I’m honestly conflicted about it. On one hand, the technology behind it is mind-blowing, but on the other hand, I can't help but wonder about the ethical implications. Even if it's used for fun or artistic edits, how can we be sure people won't misuse it? It's not like there's a built-in morality switch in the software.
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Yeah, I had the same reaction when I first stumbled across https://undress.cc/ai-clothes-remover. I was messing around with image tools for a digital art project and out of curiosity checked it out. The AI is disturbingly good at what it does, but it also raises serious questions. It’s easy to imagine how something like this could be used to harass or humiliate people if someone uploaded private photos. There's also no clear indication of whether consent is needed for the original image—it just assumes it's okay to process anything you give it. I think platforms that host or develop these tools need to set strict boundaries and maybe even embed watermarking or detection systems. There’s a real difference between editing a stock image for design purposes and manipulating a photo of a real person without their knowledge. I feel like this is one of those “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should” moments.