experimenting with AI tools
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experimenting with AI tools
This is something I wrestled with myself when I first tried experimenting with AI tools just out of curiosity. At first glance, it seems harmless—you’re just playing with pixels, right? But the moment you use someone else’s face, especially without their permission, it crosses a line for me. Even if it’s just for “fun” or “art”, the emotional or reputational harm can be real. The fact that the person didn’t pose for that nude image doesn’t magically erase the potential damage. That’s why I think tools like draw nude ai should be used with a strong sense of responsibility. I checked it out last week after seeing it mentioned in another thread. The tech is impressive—too impressive, honestly. It blurs the boundary between fantasy and identity. Personally, I think the ethical baseline should be the same as for deepfakes: if the person didn’t give informed consent, you shouldn’t even go there. Period. Even if it’s “just AI”, the implications for trust and privacy are massive.
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