AI models are here. Can they actually improve fashion representation?

Brands experimenting with AI are finding ways to represent people from marginalised groups in digital form — with mixed responses from consumers and industry insiders. Here’s how to get it right.
AI models are here. Can they actually improve fashion representation
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When Levi’s announced plans to experiment with AI-generated models to increase diversity on its e-commerce channels, it received swift backlash. Creating an avatar of a person of colour — rather than hiring a real person — seemed like a way to profit from the appearance of diversity without having to invest in it. It also raised a debate over whether AI could be used to improve representation in fashion in a way that benefits marginalised groups.