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ở china, các người mẫu thời trang giờ phải... cạnh tranh với "người mẫu" AI được tạo free bởi vendor ở sàn thương mại điện tử, xinh hơn, đẹp hơn rất nhiều...

đứng ưỡn ẹo chụp hình vất vả, mà giờ giá down như này bao giờ mới có nhà, xe được đây 

-> chán quá, đi ngủ thôi... ;)
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...The model in the picture immediately draws the eye. Slim (thon gọn), busty (ngực nở), and dressed only in a black lace bra and stockings (chỉ mặc áo ngực và tất dài màu đen), she smiles seductively (cười quyến rũ) as she poses for the camera on a sandy beach. Her fair skin, smooth as porcelain, glows under the sunshine.


She looks too perfect to be real — and she isn’t.

Artificial intelligence-generated images like this one have taken China’s fashion industry by storm (như cơn bão) in recent months. Doe-eyed, big-breasted AI bots are rapidly replacing human models in magazines, store catalogs, and online advertising campaigns. They’re also mesmerizing users on Chinese social media, with the hashtag #AIModel receiving millions of views.

But the trend is already generating controversy. Almost without exception, the AI models conform to a certain — highly sexualized — ideal of female beauty: one that prizes tiny waists, wide hips, and visible cleavage. Many Chinese women say they find the images disturbing — and worry that AI fashion will reinforce toxic (độc hại), unrealistic (không thực tế) beauty standards (tiêu chuẩn vẻ đẹp).

AI models are not unique to China, and the concept isn’t brand-new either. Levi’s recently launched a campaign featuring AI-generated images, while an AI model featured on the cover of Vogue’s Singapore edition in March. But the technology has caught on far quicker here than in most other countries.

The Chinese tech giant Alibaba rolled out a free digital fashion model generator on its e-commerce platforms as early as 2020. The tool — named Taji — allows vendors to select from 100 virtual models of varying ages and ethnicities. Then, they can upload their product photos, and Taji will generate a series of images of the model wearing the clothes in the photos. As of the end of 2022, more than 29,000 vendors had used Taji to produce over 1.6 million AI-generated images, according to an Alibaba report.

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