
Generating saucy images of celebrities is one thing, and as illustrated by the source images we were able to find, there has long been people on the internet who are willing to collage some images together in Photoshop. We might not be prepared for the consequences. Out of the 100-image set, 11 were topless photos of higher quality (or, at least with higher stylistic consistency) than the poorly done edited topless photos the AI was given as input.ĪI is getting better at generating porn. It turns out the AI takes those Photoshopped images as permission to go wild, and it appears it disables an NSFW filter.

The second set, however, was a lot spicier than we were expecting. The first set of images was in line with the AI avatars we’ve seen Lensa generate in the past. Another set, based on the same 15 photos, but with an additional set of five photos added of the same actor’s face, Photoshopped onto topless models.One set, based on 15 photos of a well-known actor.To verify that Lensa will create the images it perhaps shouldn’t, we created two sets of Lensa avatars:

It seemed like the kind of thing that shouldn’t have been possible, so we decided to try it ourselves. TechCrunch has seen photo sets generated with the Lensa app that include images with breasts and nipples clearly visible in the images with faces of recognizable people. Now there’s another reason to fly the flag: As it turns out, it’s possible - and way too easy - to use the platform to generate non-consensual soft porn. Lensa has been climbing the app store hit lists with its avatar-generating AI that is making artists wave the red flag.
