时间:2025-09-16 23:01:08 来源:网络整理编辑:熱點
Pinterest is launching a body type technology to increase representation and inclusivity on its plat
Pinterest is launching a body type technology to increase representation and inclusivity on its platform. The AI-powered tool will be used to identify various body types, based on shape, size, and form.
The new feature, releasing today, is similar to Pinterest's skin tone search feature, which allows users to sort beauty-related pins depending on the skin color that best represents them. At first glance, the new product looks like an image search tool that can generate desired results based on specific body types.
The platform worked alongside creators and experts to develop the tool, including the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA), model and size advocate Tess Holliday, and Pinterest creators Natalie Craig, Kellie Brown, and Stefany Brito. Pinterest says they used these feedback and insights to increase body representation on the app in a healthy and positive way.
"Social media spaces can be especially hard for larger people," said Tigress Osborn, chair of NAAFA, in a statement. "Trolls are relentless — especially to fat women who dare to wear anything other than baggy black clothing — but Pinterest has always been safer and more welcoming than many other online spaces. We hope our work with Pinterest will inspire other companies to join the movement as well."
In tandem with these efforts, Pinterest is launching a fund dedicated to North American creators in the plus size community. This is the thirteenth inclusion fund that the platform has created, each with the intent to grow and support the work of historically marginalized creators.
According to Pinterest's research, of all body-related searches on the app, over half (52 percent) are related to plus-size fashion. Searches like "concert looks plus size" and "plus size bridal dresses" have increased monumentally over the last year.
Sabrina Ellis, Pinterest's chief product officer, says the body type tool is the latest addition to its growing "suite of inclusive AI efforts."
"At Pinterest, we believe that inspiration begins with inclusion," says Ellis. "That’s why we continue to develop inclusive product experiences that make it easier to find the best ideas that feel made for you."
The product is live in the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and will later roll out in additional international markets.
TopicsPinterest
Richard Branson 'thought he was going to die' in bike accident2025-09-16 22:35
A world warmed by 2 degrees is way hotter than it sounds2025-09-16 22:34
Facebook is holding the world hostage. Here are the ways we might stop it.2025-09-16 22:32
Local reporter shredding while delivering news is a delight to watch2025-09-16 22:11
There's a big piece of fake chicken stuck to this phone case2025-09-16 22:01
Everything coming to Amazon Prime Video in November2025-09-16 21:57
Sesame Street will debut the first Asian American muppet in Thanksgiving special2025-09-16 21:24
Netflix adds short clips feature for kids, because everything is TikTok now2025-09-16 21:22
You will love/hate Cards Against Humanity's new fortune cookies2025-09-16 20:39
How to opt out of Verizon's shady data tracking2025-09-16 20:27
Dramatic photo captures nun texting friends after Italy earthquake2025-09-16 22:12
What the giant James Webb telescope will see that Hubble can't2025-09-16 22:03
Steven Spielberg's 'West Side Story' is a rapturous remake of a Broadway classic2025-09-16 21:41
Aaron Sorkin's 'Being the Ricardos' is fine enough, but never dazzles: Review2025-09-16 21:19
Uber's $100M settlement over drivers as contractors may not be enough2025-09-16 21:17
Alfa Romeo's Tonale hybrid SUV comes with an NFT2025-09-16 20:57
How to record voice notes and voice prompts on Hinge2025-09-16 20:40
A world warmed by 2 degrees is way hotter than it sounds2025-09-16 20:31
You can now play 'Solitaire' and 'Tic2025-09-16 20:27
NASA and ESA tech geeks posted an 'unboxing' of the Hubble telescope's successor2025-09-16 20:21