No figures have been released to show how many women’s bodies had been edited. ![]() So many people accessed or bought the software that its servers crashed. In the paid version, which cost $50 USD, the watermark was replaced with a small stamp in the top left corner, which could be easily cropped or Photoshopped out. Because the algorithm was only fed images of women, only women could be-and were-targeted.Ī free trial version of the software allowed users to remove the clothes of any unconsenting woman, but printed watermarks across the image. The developer used a huge dataset of images-over 10,000 naked photos of women-to teach the algorithm to Photoshop a person’s clothes out of the pictures, and iterate on itself to make the doctored naked images as lifelike as possible. ![]() ![]() The application, called DeepNude, used an open-source algorithm developed by the University of California, Berkeley, which trains computers to examine and edit images. Last Sunday (June 23), an anonymous programmer created a piece of software that erases women’s clothing from a picture, and adds images of a realistic vulva and breasts to their bodies.
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