Hairdressers say clients are unknowingly showing them AI-generated photos and asking them to recreate the hairstyles in them.
Hairdressers say clients are unknowingly showing them AI-generated images and asking them to recreate the hairstyles in them..
In Allan’s experience, most of his customers know that the images are AI-generated. Nonetheless, the expectations these fake photos create can be very unrealistic. “As a hairstylist, you have to stand your ground. And if you do not feel comfortable trying to achieve what that client wants, then you need to step back and say ‘you’re not going to be happy with what I produce,'” Allan tellsAccording to the hairdresser, this isn’t the first time new photo technology has introduced unattainable hair and beauty trends.
“We did get one this week that was cat cupcakes and they looked almost like literal cats, molded into a cup. It was bizarre,” Hua tells“There’s a lot of crazy things that we can see: highly detailed elements in cakes or even things that seem impossible, defying gravity a little too hard.”
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