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From "Pixels" to "Prosthetics"
Has anyone else followed the pivot from creative AI to medical 3D modeling? It’s fascinating how the same tech that powers AI image editors is being used to create 'digital twins' for patients needing orthotics. We’re using a simplified version of generative image-to-3D tech to map a patient’s anatomy from just a few smartphone photos. It’s a complete game-changer for remote clinics. Do you think this 'positive side' of AI image processing will eventually get more spotlight, or will the tech always be overshadowed by its controversial social media uses? I'd love to hear about other humanitarian projects using generative vision models.

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Absolutely, this shift is one of the most encouraging trends in applied AI. When generative vision moves from entertainment to healthcare, the impact becomes tangible—better orthotics, faster diagnostics, and real access for remote communities. Digital-twin modeling from simple photos can reduce costs and waiting times dramatically. While controversial uses often grab headlines, meaningful projects in prosthetics, burn treatment planning, and surgical simulation are steadily growing. Even technologies related to tools like undress ai show how core image models can evolve toward beneficial, human-centered innovation. Over time, real-world medical success stories may reshape public perception more than online controversy ever could.