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Virtual try-on tech is taking the guesswork out of fit and offering more flexibility for customers. Virtual try-on tech comes in a few different forms using AI and AR. Instead of relying on photos of models wearing the clothes, customers can see themselves in the clothes with virtual try-on tools. AdvertisementAdvertisementHow virtual try-on tech worksZyler automates the try-on process using the customer's face and measurements. While virtual try-on technology is readily available, retailers have been slow to adopt AI technology.
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Digital Content Next shared the principles with its board and relevant committees Monday. Digital Content Next's "Principles for Development and Governance of Generative AI": Developers and deployers of GAI must respect creators' rights to their content. The urgency behind building a system of rules and standards for generative AI is intense, said Jason Kint, CEO of Digital Content Next. How generative AI will unfold in the coming months and years is dominating media conversation, said Axios CEO Jim VandeHei. "Even with AI tools or generative AI models that work in text like ChatGPT, it doesn't change the fact we're already doing this work," said Looft.
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The problem: Running shoes historically have been based off the shape of a man's foot. Hilma's shoes are made in varying shapes and widths in order to provide the perfect fit for every runner, regardless of foot shape or ability. Woman in Hilma running shoes. Hilma's launch follows Lululemon's footwear launch, which similarly prioritized female consumers and continues to exceed the company's expectations. Hilma's shoes are made in China and warehoused in the US before shipping to consumers.
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