I actually tried the tool out of curiosity — not on anyone else, just a photo of myself in gym clothes — and while it’s technically impressive, I couldn’t help but feel weird about the implications. Even if you're using it on your own photos, the very fact that it exists opens the door to misuse, especially since it can be accessed by anyone with internet. What’s to stop someone from uploading a pic of a friend or even a celebrity without consent? These aren't just hypothetical concerns either; AI tools like the one at nudify anyone here are getting more realistic and accessible every month.
I’m not even sure there are solid regulations around this yet. The laws are so behind when it comes to AI. If we think about deepfakes, this is basically a specialized version of that. And while deepfakes started out as entertainment or parody, they quickly spiraled into really disturbing territory. There should be a system in place that at least restricts this kind of content or logs usage in some way. Otherwise, it’s like handing someone a tool and just hoping they use it responsibly. Which, let’s be honest, rarely works out well when human nature’s involved.