I've been wondering why we don't have better video filters for virtual meetings that can change our clothing. We've got filters that can hide our messy backgrounds, smooth our skin, and even make it look like we're looking at the camera. But why isn't there a filter available that can change my t-shirt into a more professional polo, button-down, or even a suit jacket? I often keep a dress shirt and tie nearby for emergencies, but it would be so much easier to just switch virtually. Is this just a tech limitation, or is there something else at play here?
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Honestly, filters can be really unpredictable. If there was a suit filter and someone moved awkwardly, imagine the chaos—someone could get caught looking undressed during a big meeting! That'd be a nightmare for anyone involved.
Some might say it's just pure laziness to expect this, but I get it. Sometimes you're thrown into unexpected calls with higher-ups, and suddenly that goofy t-shirt is on display! Being able to quickly switch would definitely save some embarrassment.

Exactly! Just the other day, I joined a call with my team and, surprise, the CEO popped in. I was in a total 'Nakatomi Plaza Christmas Party' t-shirt—definitely not ideal.