They will be showing AI generated clothing on AI generated models. So they aren't showing the actual product. What if the color isn't as vibrant, or has a different sheen or just hangs different due to the fabric density. This seems like a terrible experience for the customer.
Maybe they can also make use of AI-generated customers as well! That way, when the out-of-work real-life models - along with those who has been made jobless by AI, robotics, and the DOGE-bags - can no longer buy your clothes!
That may be true for the people who post on Slashdot, but we're not your typical consumer that clearly does buy into this marketing. Some people desperately want to be that skinny bitch and to have her lifestyle. Kim Kardashian is rich as hell from convincing enough people to buy her cosmetics and other products. As maddening as it may be, it clearly works.
It's always been an issue comparing photos taken in a studio and later "enhanced" compared to the real product in real life.
Never give up your likeness right kids. Once they've got it, they'll use it forever.
Maybe they can also make use of AI-generated customers as well! That way, when the out-of-work real-life models - along with those who has been made jobless by AI, robotics, and the DOGE-bags - can no longer buy your clothes!