Brands who are serious about inclusion “will continue to hire these models of color,” Lalaland.ai CEO and innovator Michael Musandu says
CHICAGO (AP) — London-based model Alexsandrah has a twin, but not in the way you’d expect: Her counterpart is made of pixels instead of flesh and blood.
The virtual twin was generated by artificial intelligence and has already appeared as a stand-in for the real-life Alexsandrah in .
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