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H&M to use digital clones of models in ads and social media
H&M to use digital clones of models in ads and social media

BBC News

time27-03-2025

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H&M to use digital clones of models in ads and social media

Fashion retailer H&M is to use artificial intelligence (AI) to create digital "twins" of 30 says it will use the AI doppelgangers in some social media posts and marketing in the place of humans, if given permission by models."We are curious to explore how to showcase our fashion in new creative ways – and embrace the benefits of new technology – while staying true to our commitment to personal style," said its chief creative officer Jörgen Andersson in a H&M's claim it would not change its "human-centric approach" some fear the move could impact other models, photographers and make-up artists. American influencer Morgan Riddle called H&M's move "shameful" in a post on her Instagram stories."RIP to all the other jobs on shoot sets that this will take away," she posted. Watermarks and signposting The initiative was first reported by industry publication Business of Fashion.H&M told the outlet that models would retain rights over their digital replicas and their use by the company and other brands for purposes such as images are likely to be initially used in social media posts, with watermarks that make their AI use clear, it like Instagram and TikTok require users to disclose the use of AI to create realistic content, and it is labelled as such to inform audiences.H&M also said models would be compensated for use of their digital twins in a similar way to current arrangements - which sees them paid for use of their images based on rates agreed by their firms including Hugo Boss and Levi Strauss & Co have also dabbled in using generative AI for product giant Levi's said in 2023 it would trial the use of AI-generated model images as a way to "increase diversity".Following criticism, it clarified it would not scale back live photoshoots with models. What is AI, how does it work and what are the concerns about it?Generative AI can create photo-realistic images in response to simple text prompts at high speed and low of this, it has been seized upon by many industries and firms as a way to meet demands for content such as marketing its use by fashion and beauty brands has sparked backlash amid concerns its increased adoption could reduce job fear it may lead to less work for production staff on photoshoots, including photographers, stylists, make-up artists and lighting company says it is working with Swedish tech firm Uncut on the development of model's AI says on its website it is "helping big brands say goodbye to outdated production methods" and making content creation "simpler, smarter and more affordable".For some models, however, having a so-called "AI twin" can allow them to take on more work and avoid travel."She's like me, without the jet-lag," said model Mathilda Gvarliani in a H&M image shared with Business of Fashion.

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