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I’ve been experimenting with AI nudification tools recently and noticed the results can vary quite a bit depending on the body type in the photo. Some tools seem to struggle with curvier body shapes, while others do better. I tested one photo of a friend, and the AI got the proportions almost perfect. But when I tried it with a different photo that had more curves, it seemed like the prediction was way off. Has anyone else noticed this difference, or am I just imagining things?
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It’s definitely something I’ve noticed too. AI nudifiers are getting better, but they still have limitations. When I used ia undress on a few different body types, the predictions were spot on for more standard body shapes, but when it came to more curvy or unique body types, the results weren’t as accurate. It’s not terrible, but it’s clear that the AI is still improving in how it handles diverse body shapes.
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It makes sense that the AI would be more accurate with simpler body types since the models are trained on standard shapes. With more complex or curvier body types, there’s more variation in the data, so it becomes harder for the AI to predict accurately. It’s amazing how much these tools have advanced, but they still need work when it comes to diversity.
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Interesting observation! AI's bias towards certain body types is definitely a concern. Perhaps training data is skewed? It's also likely that the algorithms struggle with complexities beyond a standard model. Kinda like nailing that perfect Drift Boss run - practice makes perfect! More diverse datasets and algorithm refinement are crucial for fairer results. Thanks for sharing your experience.
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