Shereen Wu says leading designer uploaded altered picture, amid fears AI could ‘turn back the clock’ on progress in the industry

    • DessertStorms
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      So… Models should just expect racism, and that’s just… cool with you?

      smmfh… 🤦‍♀️

      • @[email protected]
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        152 years ago

        Wow your imagination really took off there, because that… is not what I said.

        The story mentions AI to make this sound like something new and specific to AI. Whereas both heavy editing of portraits/videos, and Eurocentric beauty standards, are basically as old as photography itself.

        I’m fine with criticizing the industry for racist stereotypes; can’t we also criticize it for perpetuating the myths of unrealistic perfect bodies and complexions?

  • @[email protected]
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    842 years ago

    This looks like a bad 15 minute Photoshop job. Why does she think it was AI? Where is the proof AI was used?

    Or is this just more news cycle bullshit trying to throw in the latest controversial keywords 🤔

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      Or is this just more news cycle bullshit trying to throw in the latest controversial keywords

      No, you’re just focusing on the wrong part - this article is about racism, not your favourite new tech…

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      02 years ago

      You say “Photoshop” as a generic term for “image editor”, even when there’s no reason to think it was that editor in particular.

      Maybe “AI” is just replacing “Photoshop” as a generic term for any digital image manipulation.

      • @[email protected]
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        02 years ago

        Well read.

        It used to be air brushing.

        A totally formulaic article from deteriorating media.

        They wonder why journalism died .

    • @[email protected]
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      252 years ago

      AI image processing could do the job in two minutes with no skill, whereas manual image editing (even crappily) takes skill and time.

      Why assume someone handcrafted it when there’s no evidence?

      • @[email protected]
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        92 years ago

        Because the article specifically said “AI”. It could have just said “edited” and left it at that is the methodology was unknown. But when the methodology is both unknown and doesn’t affect the story at all, it’s bullshit to put a potential lie in the headline just to act relevant to a different hot topic issue.

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    72 years ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    In a TikTok about the incident that has been viewed 1.8m times in the last week, Shereen Wu says Michael Costello, a designer who has worked with Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, and Celine Dion, posted a photo to his Instagram from a recent Los Angeles fashion show.

    In a statement posted to Instagram on Thursday and deleted less than 24 hours later, Costello denied altering the photo and said the image was “fan art” sent to him by an unspecified source, but he “took responsibility” for sharing it.

    While the origin of the altered runway photo is unknown, Wu believes someone – she doesn’t know who – used AI to create the white face that covered hers, a theory Costello echoed in his Instagram post.

    “The modified image of Shereen spotlights the possibility that an AI program that has absorbed mainstream beauty preferences may erase the race of a model altogether, turning back the clock on the fashion industry’s progress toward diversity on the runway,” Scafidi said.

    As the Cut reported, Costello added to the pile-on, sharing screenshots via Instagram of a supposed DM conversation with Teigen that left him “traumatized, depressed” with “thoughts of suicide”.

    After Costello’s threat of legal action over her viral Tiktok, Wu contacted the Model Alliance, an advocacy group for fashion workers, which referred her to a lawyer.


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