Article 4J4H5 Author pulls software that used deep learning to virtually undress women

Author pulls software that used deep learning to virtually undress women

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On Wednesday, a Vice article alerted the world to the creation of DeepNude, a computer program that uses neural networks to transform an image of a clothed woman into a realistic rendering of what she might look like naked.

The software attracted widespread condemnation. This is an "invasion of sexual privacy," legal scholar Danielle Citron told Vice.

The software's anonymous creator explained how it worked to Vice's Samantha Cole:

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