It is difficult enough to exist in human form and to be perceived in the human form. We have to think of our bodies, hair, skin and what others think about them. There is the pressure of our online persona, what we look like, how Irl and how to reconcile these pictures. For reasons from which I can hardly fathom, people use chatt to judge whether they are hot and how to look better.
The Washington Post reported on an incoming article about how people use chattgpt for beauty purposes. Some examples of people who asked the chat bot about a strict assessment of their appearance were described.
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In a new application case, people upload their own photos, ask him for unsparfly assessments of their appearance and share the results on social media. Many also ask the bot to formulate a plan so that they can “shine” or improve its appearance. Users say that the bot has in turn recommended specific products from hair color to botox.
If you are looking for Tikok, you will find examples of users who ask chatt to evaluate their sharpness or advise them on so -called glow. It is worth noting that AI models generally only scrape off the Internet for information. Of course we saw that the Internet and social media can be harmful to our self -image.
We tried the chatt trend “Reverse Location Search” and it is scary
Ai “simply repeats what it is seen online, and a large part of it was designed in such a way that people feel bad and buy more products” post.
People love it nowadays Chatgpt for trends. There are things like 100 -times selfies or the use of chatt as a search tool reverse location. And now we apparently use it to evaluate our sharpness. All of this technology, and we basically return to the “hot or not” version of social media from the old school.