Abstract
From the early days of artificial intelligence (AI) to the present, we have witnessed a fascinating evolution in the complexity of models and sophistication of algorithms. This progress, driven by constant innovation, finds its experimental ground in unexpected fields, with examples such as Google's acquisition of DeepMind or Microsoft's investment in 50% of OpenAI showcasing how major players in the tech world are investing in startups with AI development as their flagship. The journey ahead takes us to the intersection of technology and fashion, exploring how diffusion models transform visual creation, from representation to the simulation of textures and poses. This advancement not only reconfigures stylistic aspects but also raises ethical and economic questions about the impact on creative professionals such as illustrators and photographers, shaping a new and unknown digital landscape. As the boundaries between human and artificial intelligence blur, there emerges a reflection on the balance between technological innovation and the preservation of artistic integrity, as well as the future of work in an increasingly digitized environment.
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