Hey everyone, I’ve been seeing a lot of talk lately about AI tools that “undress” people in photos, and it got me thinking—what’s the actual purpose of something like that? I’m not trying to stir controversy here, just genuinely curious if anyone can explain why these tools are even being made in the first place. Are they just a novelty, or is there some practical use case I’m missing?
It seems like a strange direction for AI development, especially when there are so many other applications where the tech could be put to better use. I guess my question is: is there any reasonable context where this kind of tool makes sense, or is it purely built around voyeurism and shock value?
Would be interested to hear how others view this, especially from a technical or psychological perspective.
Honestly, AI “undresser” tools don’t have a legitimate or ethical purpose—they’re mainly built around voyeurism, and most communities (both technical and legal) consider them harmful since they can easily be used to harass or exploit people. From a technical perspective, the same underlying AI could be better applied in fields like medical imaging, design, or even art restoration where reconstructing hidden details has real value. If you’re also working in tech or freelancing around AI projects, this pay calculator can help you estimate your income after tax.