Generative AI doesn’t just talk, or create photos and drawings. Also lingerie models for specialized magazines.
Ai Satsuki is the first non-existent professional lingerie model, created with a generative artificial intelligence. She has posed for PlayBoy in Japan, and has her own photo album that is sold in bookstores.
Generative artificial intelligence is everywhere. Also in the lingerie magazinesswimsuits and idol posing, which the Japanese are very fond of.
Shueisha publishing house is dedicated to publishing this type of content. And this week he has presented his new model: Ai Satsuki, who has already accumulated 10,000 followers on Twitter in just 2 hours after its publication.
What’s wrong with it Ai Satsuki Why did you get attention? Well, it simply doesn’t exist. His poses are photos created with a generative AI type Stable Diffusion, although the publisher has not revealed which one it uses.
His name is a curious play on words, since Ai stands for artificial intelligence in English, but it also means “love” in Japanese.. That’s why it’s a very common stage name there.
Ai Satsuki is an artificial product, but according to her biography He was born in Tokyo, is 1.57 meters tall, and likes to play video games.
has been made known posing for weekly playboy magazine, which is a different version of the North American magazine, more focused on those posed with clothes, or in swimsuits. Shueisha has also published a photo album with this virtual model generated with artificial intelligence.
For publishers it’s a bargain: he doesn’t charge, he doesn’t cause scandals, he doesn’t have whims, and he can work 24 hours a day without question.
But for her co-workers, or for many clients who buy these kinds of publications, it’s not so clear. In general they prefer to see flesh and blood peopleand not a photo of a person that doesn’t exist, and that they could have created themselves with DALL-E or similar.
generative artificial intelligence arrives at lingerie models in Japan. Ai Satsuki has already posed for PlayBoy, and has amassed 10,000 Twitter followers in an hour. Is it famous for novelty, or are we facing a trend that is here to stay?