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New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research has explored how facial filters, pop culture and centuries-old stereotypes are ...
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Joanna Kenny warned others not to use the "beauty" filter, admitting that she now feels ugly after seeing the altered version of herself. TikTok / /@joannajkenny It sure is bold. TikTok’s new “Bold ...
An unedited selfie of author Anna Haines and an AI-generated image of the author based on selfies sent to the Lensa app. The latest example of such technology is Lensa, a photo editing app that ...
Filters abound on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, smoothing out skin blemishes, enhancing facial features and in many cases, offering up an unrealistic image of beauty. However, ...
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become the unexpected architect of beauty standards, subtly redefining our self-image through the filters we apply to our digital selves. From ...
Meta banned filters that “encourage plastic surgery,” but a massive demand for beauty augmentation on social media is complicating matters. In October 2021, Facebook announced a massive pivot, ...
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How filters distort self-perception, fuel comparison, and make digitally altered faces feel more “real” than reality.