Comment by tantalor

1 year ago

Imagine the ozempic ads that use your real face on a thinner body.

If you can then use those ozempic images for your own use, then I bet a bunch of people would be quite happy with it.

  • I'd bet that this would be a bridge too far for many people, even the newer generations. People want to control how their likeness is used, many are not even happy to appear in their friends' pictures (at least to get tagged) unless they like the result and are asked before hand.

    • That seems like a strange conclusion with the extravagant use of heavy filtering so that nobody actually looks like what their social presence implies.

      They just need to tweaking the marketing and release it as a filter, but then include weasel words text that says anything used by the filter allows for them to selectively choose images to use as marketing. Essentially reversing the flow with sneaky consent