Millions of social media users are experimenting with hyperrealistic AI-powered filters to enhance their looks.
TikTok's new hyperrealistic Bold Glamour filter is raising concerns among some mental health experts over the potential impact the"beautifying" digital image effects may have on social media users' well-being.
Although TikTok users seem eager to digitally enhance their appearance, Keith Feigenson, an associate professor of psychology at Pennsylvania's Albright College, worries that using filters like Bold Glamour could cause emotional or psychological harm to people on social media, especially young female users.
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