Vice NewsยทSunday, May 24, 2026
People Are Asking Plastic Surgeons to Make Them Look Less Human
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AI Summary
The article reports on a trend of people requesting cosmetic surgery to achieve AI-like appearances, following earlier waves of celebrity-influenced aesthetic trends. It frames this as an escalation of unrealistic beauty standards driven by digital imagery and AI-generated content.
Claims Made In This Story
People are requesting plastic surgery to look like AI-generated images
Celebrity and influencer cosmetic enhancements previously drove similar demand
AI-generated images are influencing beauty standard expectations
These aesthetic goals make people look 'less human'
What Is Missing From This Story
No specific data provided on prevalence or number of surgeons reporting this trend
No direct quotes from plastic surgeons or patients
No timeline on when this trend began
No discussion of what surgeons actually deliver versus patient requests
Missing counterargument about whether this is actually a widespread phenomenon
Framing Techniques Detected
Dismissive characterization ('AI slop')
Comparative escalation narrative (celebrity โ AI trend)
Metaphorical language ('recovering from severe allergic reaction')
Editorializing through loaded descriptors ('surreal,' 'unreality')
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