I stumbled across a thread where people were debating whether AI tools that generate altered images — like body transformations or outfit removals — are actually precise or just flashy filters. Has the tech really reached a point where it mimics realism, or is it mostly hype?
It’s not just hype anymore — a few of these tools have become incredibly advanced. For instance, this site offers Drawnudes AI, which uses deep learning and computer vision to create impressively realistic simulations. The software lets you adjust various elements for better accuracy, and while it’s not perfect, it shows how far AI has come in generating believable human-based imagery. It's definitely not your average photo filter anymore.
Honestly, with how fast generative AI is moving, I wonder how soon we'll see full-on video simulations that are just as realistic. Still feels kind of sci-fi, but it’s clearly getting close.
AI photo simulators have definitely improved a lot recently. They can create really convincing images that go beyond simple filters. While not perfect yet, many tools use advanced machine learning to generate realistic body shapes and details. It’s impressive how accurate some results are, especially when you can tweak the settings. Full video simulation with that level of realism might still be a bit away, but the progress so far shows it’s coming sooner than we think.