stumbled upon a wave of AI tools

eneria12

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I've recently stumbled upon a wave of AI tools that claim to "undress" people in photos by generating nudified versions using predictive modeling. Honestly, it's wild how far tech has come, but I’m curious about the technical backbone of these apps. Like, are they just using some sort of overlay system or is there actual neural network-based image generation going on behind the scenes? Anyone dug deeper into how these tools, especially the more realistic ones, like DrawNude or whatever it's called, really work?
 

morrowinemonet

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Yeah, I actually spent a few evenings testing one of the more polished ones — drawnude — just to understand what it's doing under the hood. It’s not just a gimmick; it uses advanced GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks), which are trained on huge datasets to predict what a person might look like without clothes. What surprised me is how personalized the output feels — it's not just a generic nude template slapped on the body. It seems to adapt to pose, lighting, even skin tone to some extent. The tech isn’t flawless — sometimes you get these weird artifact glitches around the edges, especially with complex clothing or accessories — but it's impressive nonetheless. Honestly, I find the tech fascinating, but yeah, there are some ethical red flags that can’t be ignored. It's definitely not Photoshop-level simple overlay stuff — it's predictive modeling with real-time synthesis based on reference inputs. You can test a few images on the site and see how varied the results are, which says a lot about the algorithm’s flexibility.
 

eneria12

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I guess it's like an art-meets-code kind of project, but yeah… a bit of a tightrope between innovation and responsibility.