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That’s not me! Taiwanese model forced into AI face swap?

Taiwanese model Shereen Wu previously worked as a brand model for designer Michael Costello, offering her services without compensation in exchange for exposure opportunities. However, after the work concluded, Shereen discovered that the designer had replaced her photos from the show with those of an entirely different Caucasian woman without any prior notice. This made her feel completely disrespected, but Costello insisted that AI face swapping is a future trend and saw no issue with it. 在 Instagram 查看這則貼文 Shereen Wu(@shereenwu)分享的貼文 Shereen decided to publicly address the incident on her social media platforms and confronted the designer directly. However, Costello attempted to shift the blame onto the event photographer. These actions raised public concerns ...

[SS24 Milan Fashion Week] No Time to Think of a Title, Read the Article | AVAVAV | 1st draft | Ad hoc

"NO TIME TO WRITE" Thank you for watching... Wait!!!! It was just kidding. This season's SS24 Milan Fashion Week was in full swing, and on the final day, it was the turn of the emerging Italian fashion brand AVAVAV to take the spotlight. However, this finale turned out to be the most chaotic fashion show in history. Rumor has it that the models rushed onto the runway before even getting dressed properly, with accessories falling off, clothes tearing, messy makeup and hair... They even had to run down the runway. It was a complete fashion week mayhem! 在 Instagram 查看這則貼文 AVAVAV(@avavav)分享的貼文 This fashion show was undoubtedly a nightmare for every designer on Earth. Before the show started, a staff member went on stage to stick the brand name "AVAVAV," but the...

“The Marvels” Pioneers the Way : The First African-American Female Director in MCU History and the First Female Superhero Film

A decade has been dedicated to building the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), marking a legendary era in the making. However, after ten years, one must question how long the superhero film craze can sustain itself. Box office numbers don't lie, and over the past year, the development of superhero films has fallen short of expectations. It appears that the public is experiencing a phenomenon known as "superhero fatigue." Amidst the saturated landscape of superhero films, a glimmer of hope emerges with the arrival of the first African-American female director in the MCU, Nia DaCosta. She is responsible for crafting the first-ever female superhero film in MCU history, "The Marvels," set to release this November. Nia DaCosta, a remarkably young and talented emerging filmmaker at ...