Mysterious
Banned
They removed the feature.
Damn it
They removed the feature.
Lmaoooooo
Take a look at @Nadialiii's Tweet: https://twitter.com/Nadialiii/status/895348718047776769?s=09
No it's flat out racist, my skin colour is not something that someone can causally use for cheap 5 second laugh.
Every version of me looks dorky.
No it's flat out racist, my skin colour is not something that someone can causally use for cheap 5 second laugh.
Every version of me looks dorky.
Damn I didn't see if this work in anime characters
My favorite part about this thread is all the people tripping over each other, ready to say it is not offensive because they don't think it is.
Did we get Robert Downey Jr playing a dude disguised as another dude?
There hasn't been a single good comment explaining why the tech is offensive
No it's flat out racist, my skin colour is not something that someone can causally use for cheap 5 second laugh.
At a point, you kinda give up on explaining the ramifications of using such an app and drawing the distinction between being offended at the existence of an app and the the usage of such an app.
I was already mentally tired. One GAFfer PM'd me with some kind words and an interesting question about how an application like this can be good for reinforcing diversity in media (mainly gaming).
However, I'm now physically tired from exercising. And after that color pencil post, I don't think I have the energy to jump through the mental hoops placed before me.
I felt like I made decent enough posts about the above distinction but I'm an easily ignored individual on this board. I, however, did manage to piss off some folks by being the OP by simply creating this thread. While funny, me responding openly in this thread would be pointless.
No it's flat out racist, my skin colour is not something that someone can causally use for cheap 5 second laugh.
You didn't "piss anyone off", you just opened the thread with the heavy insinuation that this app was a problematic (at least) and dangerous (at worst) tool, and then when a bunch of people of various races and walks of life decided to have fun and reflect on their own racial identity and have a little fun with what-ifs, you jump to "sigh I'm tired" and type more incoherent, baity mess.
I wanted to try myself with a beard, but it's only available in the Pro version
I think the only reason this really smacks as sort of offensive to me is that it comes down to a bunch of predefined characteristics being applied on someone to come up with a completely false representation of what someone would look like as another race. Basically, it's resorting to what could be considered stereotypes (oh, all black people have bigger lips, etc.) to give people a few seconds of entertainment. I dunno.
I think the only reason this really smacks as sort of offensive to me is that it comes down to a bunch of predefined characteristics being applied on someone to come up with a completely false representation of what someone would look like as another race. Basically, it's resorting to what could be considered stereotypes (oh, all black people have bigger lips, etc.) to give people a few seconds of entertainment. I dunno.
Uh, if it's anything like the smile, female, young, etc filters, it looks for points on your face that closely correlate to the photos the app creators took for reference. If it can't find a close point using a singular model, it starts to blend models until it can map a close representation on your face.
So, no it doesn't just map stereotypical features on top of you. Indeed if you are already close to their references, the most that may happen is your skin tone shifts.
Well, that's certainly more interesting. I see less of a problem if it's just correlating one face to another existing one. Explains why the pictures end up looking so good in the end.
The full title is FaceApp: Neural Network Transformations. It processes your faces, processes reference faces, and finally using an AI neural network to transform your face.
No it's flat out racist, my skin colour is not something that someone can causally use for cheap 5 second laugh.
Cable is channelling a little Denzel Washington.