These AI Thirst Trap Creators Say They’re Misunderstood
AI creators of so-called 'thirst traps' claim they are misunderstood by society. They argue that their work is about creativity and art rather than objectifying individuals. The discussion highlights the ethical and social implications of AI-generated content.
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