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Samsung’s deepfake technology is getting scary
« on: June 23, 2019, 05:16:03 pm »
Samsung’s deepfake technology is getting scary

Andy Meek @aemeek

June 23rd, 2019 at 9:01 AM


Deepfake technology has been getting insanely good, with just the last few days and weeks chock-a-block with examples of everything from the Mona Lisa being animated to life and photos of dead celebrities and notables like Albert Einstein seeming to come to life with realistic speech and facial movements.

The implications are particularly ominous for currently living celebrities and notable people, such as the deepfake video of Mark Zuckerberg that circulated recently, as well as this one of Kim Kardashian.

Samsung researchers have been particularly adept at this, with the latest example being the partnership between Samsung’s AI research center in the UK working with Imperial College London to create an AI that animates and syncs up an audio clip with facial movements derived from little more than a photograph of someone.

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https://bgr.com/2019/06/23/deepfake-ai-samsung-rasputin-beyonce/

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