Levi’s to Use AI-Generated Models to ‘Increase Diversity’

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Fashion brand Levi Strauss & Co has announced a partnership with digital fashion studio Lalaland.ai to make custom artificial intelligence (AI) generated avatars in what it says will increase diversity among its models.

San Francisco-based Levi Strauss & Co — often shortened to just Levi’s — is perhaps best known for its wide range of blue jeans. Founded in 1853, the company says it is one of the world’s largest brand-name apparel companies and is a global leader in jeanswear. It has chosen to partner with Lalaland.ai in order to use its advanced AI to create a wider range of avatars to model its clothes.

Lalaland.ai was founded in 2019 in Amsterdam and says it uses “advanced artificial intelligence” to give fashion brands and retailers the ability to create hyper-realistic models of every body type, age, size, and skin tone. It isn’t the only company in the AI-generated model game either. Earlier this month, Deep Agency launched what it describes as a photo studio without cameras, people, or a physical location.

Levi Strauss says that it generally has one model for each of its products, but understands that buyers might want to shop for clothes with models that look more like them.

“We believe our models should reflect our consumers, which is why we’re continuing to diversify our human models in terms of size and body type, age and skin color,” the company says, but goes on to explain that working with real people isn’t enough to meet its goals.
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The partnership with Lalaland.ai is one that Levi Strauss says can likely assist the brand in an endeavor to expand the number of models that each line of clothing has so that customers can see Levi’s products on more models that look like themselves, which it says will create “a more personal and inclusive shopping experience.”

“While AI will likely never fully replace human models for us, we are excited for the potential capabilities this may afford us for the consumer experience,” Dr. Amy Gershkoff Bolles, global head of digital and emerging technology strategy at Levi Strauss & Co says.

“We see fashion and technology as both an art and a science, and we’re thrilled to be partnering with Lalaland.ai, a company with such high-quality technology that can help us continue on our journey for a more diverse and inclusive customer experience.”

Levi Strauss says that diversity, equity, and inclusion are a “top priority” for the company and says that while AI-generated models are a way to help reach its goals in this area, it’s not the only solution it is using. The company says that over the past year, it has been working to assure that not only its own workforce is diverse, but that those both in front of and behind the camera reflect its “broad consumer base.”

From what Levi Strauss describes, it doesn’t sound as though the company intends to do away with photography, but given the sheer volume of avatars that can be created with LaLaLand.ai, real photos of actual people will likely be outnumbered by models that don’t actually exist.

Levi Strauss isn’t the only fashion brand to embrace AI models. Lalaland.ai notes it also works with Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, and the Otto Group. The average person will likely never be able to tell that a majority of the models they see wearing any of these brands’ clothes aren’t actual people.
 
The robots are taking jobs a lot faster than I ever could have imagined. It's over folks.

Creative writing, painting, advertising, stenography, warehouse workers, lang haul driving, models, hell policing, actors.... Just some of the humans that will be first to be replaced by greedy companies in this capitalistic society. Major companies don't care about quality folks. It's the rise of the machines! (Glad I could be here for the start)
 
Instead of just hiring young and up and coming models.

This AI shit is about to turn into some other shit and we knew would happen but no ones prepared for it.
I think most people are thought it would be quite a long while before they would start replacing us in jobs ECT, boy were we wrong. Major corporations are going all in on AI, video game development is already incorporating it and crunch to one will be eliminated... At the cost of thousands of jobs. It's going to get ugly.
 
That shit is wack. They're using AI to not have to pay real people of "diverse appearance" for modeling.
This, assuming that they are singling out people of color to be the ones they emulate with AI while still hiring actual living, breathing white models.

If they are just using AI for models across the spectrum- including whites, then that's better but still fucked up because it puts people out of work.
 
If you don't like their practices, don't buy their shit.

I need to make a list of companies I refuse to buy from. And pass it on to my kids.

Edward Bernays engineered American society to buy into brands.
If you want to fight the racism/classism, then reverse the work of Edward Bernays.
 
This makes me think of movies like Ex-Machina or shows like Westworld where the humans are indistinguishable from machines. Interesting that it's starting in the digital realm.
 
Creativity will no longer be in the hands of the few.

Anyone will be able to make fine music, art, block buster movies, video games... etc

Interesting times are to come.
 
Musicians will remember the Arp in the 60s/70s. Some were fascinated in the sounds it produced. The smart ones saw that it would soon put them out of a job. And here we are with machines in the studio instead of musicians and instruments.

This looks awfully similar. But the bottom line is business is ABOUT the bottom line so disregard any "statements" they make.

They're trying to make money plain and simple. And could give two shits about anything else.
 
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