The phrase identifies software, often advertised online, that purports to remove clothing from images using artificial intelligence. Such applications, frequently promoted without cost to the user, raise significant ethical and legal concerns. An example might be a website claiming to offer a free tool to “undress” a photo uploaded by a user, with the resulting image altered to remove the depicted person’s clothing.
The perceived value associated with these tools stems from voyeuristic interests or potentially malicious intentions. Historically, photo editing software required significant skill and effort to manipulate images. The emergence of AI-powered tools lowers the barrier to entry, making sophisticated alterations accessible to a wider audience. This accessibility, however, amplifies the risk of misuse, including non-consensual image manipulation and the creation of deepfakes, which can cause considerable harm to individuals and society as a whole.