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These new fashion collections were designed by AI
  + stars: | 2023-11-07 | by ( Marc Bain | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by The Business of Fashion, an editorial partner of CNN Style. RevolveTwo of the winning collections came from designers with no fashion background. The winners designed their collections using AI image generators Midjourney and Stable Diffusion, and in some cases editing in Photoshop. RevolveSabral is "eager to share my unique vision that bridges the worlds of architecture, fashion design, and technology," he told Revolve in a statement. But in Abbasi’s view, one of the key learnings from AI Fashion Week is that the technology can also allow people who don’t necessarily have training in fashion to produce innovative designs.
Persons: José Sabral, Matilde Mariano, , Betsey Johnson, Cyril Foiret, Maison, Nima Abbasi, Michael Mente, Strada, Heliot Emil, Organizations: The, Fashion, CNN, Maison Meta Locations: Portugal, Los Angeles, Milan, New York
Advertisers using generative AI to depict BIPOC human models are raising alarm bells among critics who say this use case is Digital Blackface. There are cost-savings from using generative AI, not just for not hiring models but also to replace sets and backgrounds. "It's not like AI models are only created by white folks who then are using this digital blackface, digital yellowface, et cetera. There are people of color who have created generative AI models." Despite the need for caution, some advertisers want to train generative AI engines to be more representative of diverse experiences.
Persons: Levi's, Renee Miller, It's, Michael Mente, Revolve's, Theory's Miller, Miller, Gram, Slack, Brian Yamada, Yamada, Alex Coles, Coles, Megan Thee, Cheyanne Moore Organizations: Apparel Locations: Instagram
Revolve's co-CEO said generative AI might lead to budgets shifting for future ad campaigns. What made these particular billboards different from other out-of-home creative is that they were developed using generative AI tools. Thanks to the generative AI explosion, anyone can create a piece of art just by typing in a prompt. Using generative AI to create high-quality images for ads, especially scaled to billboard size, is a huge challenge because it's difficult to control the final result. AI-generated billboard art RevolveThere are time and cost savings when using generative AI tools, Foiret said.
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