AI Fashion Models

While AI technology has made significant progress over the last couple of years, it is unlikely that AI fashion models will replace human models in the long term. Fashion modeling involves much more than just physical appearance and measurements, even for online, it requires personality, creativity, diversity and the ability to convey emotions and express ideas through body language and facial expressions. These are qualities that arguably cannot be replicated randomly and naturally by AI models. Additionally, fashion modeling is an industry that values uniqueness, and AI models would likely be limited in their ability to represent the wide range of human body types and cultural backgrounds which is a key part of the fashion industry's appeal.

Andrea Mene


Managing Director, Dedagroup Stealth UK and Zedonk


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