The Inquisitr - Tech
An app that claimed to be able to digitally remove clothes from women’s pictures has been taken down by its creators due to extreme criticism across the internet, reported CNN.
The website, called Deepnude.com, began selling a $50 Windows and Linux application last week that could supposedly take any photo of a woman wearing clothes and, using artificial intelligence, remove the clothes and present a realistic-looking nude image of her. While the resulting nudes weren’t technically real, they could easily be mistaken as such. The creator of the technology dubbed it as an “entertainment app.”
On Friday, the creator of the app declared that it was going to be removed on the developers’ Twitter page.
“The probability that people will misuse it is too high. We don’t want to make money this way.”
The announcement came just two days after Vice issued a critical
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