Afectaciones en la autopercepción asociadas al uso de la inteligencia artificial (Monográfico)
Self-perception refers to how we see ourselves, how we perceive ourselves both physically and emotionally. Self-perception is a fundamental part of our identity and plays an important role in well-being and self-esteem. The technology behind artificial intelligence has advanced in leaps and bounds i...
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2024
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Shrnutí: | Self-perception refers to how we see ourselves, how we perceive ourselves both physically and emotionally. Self-perception is a fundamental part of our identity and plays an important role in well-being and self-esteem. The technology behind artificial intelligence has advanced in leaps and bounds in recent years, especially in the field of facial recognition and image generation, transforming the way we see ourselves and how we interact with others in the virtual world. Currently, machine learning algorithms have the ability to analyze millions of data in an image and recreate it with great precision, this has prompted the creation of applications and programs that allow people to create their own virtual images indistinguishable from real photographs. This article explores the technological advances linked to image modification and the implications of its use: on the one hand, it can help people explore and experiment with different appearances and expressions of themselves, a useful and attractive fact for those who They want to change their physical appearance or feel more comfortable with their body. It can also be a valuable tool for those who suffer from low self-esteem or body image problems, as they can use technology to create an image of themselves that makes them feel more confident and satisfied, but also increases the risks of disapproval in others. areas of self-perception and denial of personal identity. |
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