Discussion: How deepfake and “undressing” technologies could change the entertainment

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    • #2853
      ronswanson
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      I’ve been thinking about how quickly AI visuals are improving. Some influencers already use virtual models that look totally real, and deepfake tools are making it even harder to tell what’s authentic. It makes me wonder — will real models and actors even be needed in the future? Or will studios just generate perfect digital versions of people instead? It sounds futuristic, but it’s already starting to happen.

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      josie2whaley
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      Yeah, I’ve noticed that too. When I tested undress ai, it really hit me how realistic digital rendering has become. The same kind of tech could easily be used to create virtual models for ads or movies — no need for makeup, lighting, or even physical presence. On one hand, that’s amazing for creativity and cost-cutting. But on the other, it might make the whole industry feel less “human.”

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      marjorie
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      The line between reality and digital performance keeps getting thinner. Pretty soon, audiences might not care whether someone on screen is real or generated — as long as it looks good and feels believable. That could completely change how fame works, too. Maybe the next global celebrity won’t even exist in real life, just a carefully designed AI persona.

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