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    Google’s Duple app takes off my socks

    mobile specsBy mobile specsJune 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    I just tried in five different organizations in just 10 minutes – or at least my AI look. It’s all thanks to Duppel, a new app that Google is examining, which I used to create e -infield clips I found all over the web. It mostly works, but it has clear problems for putting pants on my pictures wearing shorts, and it has changed my matching socks with an example of AI-infiltrated feet.

    The app is very easy. All you need is a screenshot of the organization you want to try-even if they are from a panist, Instagram, or another online source-in the light light, a full physical picture, natural pose, and no hat. Once you upload the two, you can still create a picture of you wearing a dope PL. It takes a little time to produce, but once that happens, you can target the dynamic icon to add random animation, which can show you the mark of peace, smiling and waving in the camera, or hitting another kind of pose.

    I uploaded a simple picture of myself wearing T -shirts, shorts and socks. For my first effort session, I chose one of Google’s samples organizations. The white and blue striped shirt was presented correctly in the app, but it gave me red shorts instead of thin jeans and wrapped the jeans around my calves, as if I was wearing the legs.

    Another organization in which I did the screenshot included a pair of upset jeans. Once again, only half of the paints of paints were added to the dopepal, while my shirt was made longer and ended where my shorts do in real life. When I fed Duple a garment in which someone was shown to someone with knees, in which a striped button down shirt and long, striped shorts were surprised. Instead of creating a similar organization, it reduced the shorts even more and gave me a pair of fake feet to some extent. Although I did not show some of some of the other organizations uploaded to the Dope PL, it still manufactured some shoes for those eyes. (Who knows, perhaps Google’s AI thought that the dress with barefoot would look good?)

    During my testing, I noticed that the dope PL does not allow me to upload photos of more inflammatory outfits found on the web, as if someone was wearing bikini. This will not allow my colleague, Marina Galparina, uploading a photo of President Donald Trump. It can be more difficult for these guards to create fake images of public personalities or make clear pictures of a person.

    However, a strange pattern emerged when Marina and I uploaded myself mirror -mirror selfies so that organizations were uploaded to the app to practice practically. Instead of living close to the relative close of what we look like in real life, the Duppel sneapped both of our eyes, where we resemble the data of the bobble head. The problem did not appear when I used other complete physical images of myself that someone else took.

    Google has now had a virtual -on feature for a few years, but it has allowed you to upload your picture earlier this year and allow you to use a pair of shirts, clothing, skirts, or pants that you find in Google search results. The Dopple is even greater, as it facilitates you to try more types of clothes from different sources around the web and can turn it into a video. If Google can fix some of the toll prices, I can see that you have an easy way to imagine yourself in the clothing you find online.

    You can now try DOPPL by downloading the app on Android or iOS.

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