May 24, 20196 yr They're called deepfakes. SIAP Quote Imagine someone creating a deepfake video of you simply by stealing your Facebook profile pic. The bad guys don't have their hands on that tech yet, but Samsung has figured out how to make it happen. Software for creating deepfakes -- fabricated clips that make people appear to do or say things they never did -- usually requires big data sets of images in order to create a realistic forgery. Now Samsung has developed a new artificial intelligence system that can generate a fake clip by feeding it as little as one photo. The technology, of course, can be used for fun, like bringing a classic portrait to life. The Mona Lisa, which exists solely as a single still image, is animated in three different clips to demonstrate the new technology. A Samsung artificial intelligence lab in Russia developed the technology, which was detailed in a paper earlier this week Can't embed. This is pretty freaky. https://giant.gfycat.com/CommonDistortedCormorant.webm Full Article
May 24, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, The University said: the biggest outcome of this will be next gen porn. Rule 34.
May 25, 20196 yr the biggest outcome of this will be next gen porn.There was a deep fake thread on the site not to be named. Technology is almost there
May 27, 20196 yr On 5/24/2019 at 3:17 PM, The University said: the biggest outcome of this will be next gen revenge porn. Unfortunately...
October 12, 20196 yr I've heard Stern talk about this with Breuer. When he does the impressions, his face literally turns into that persons face.
October 13, 20196 yr Full Cloak Room here; Trumpers already have a hard time believing the reality of their Orange God, this is only gonna fuel their disbelief even if it is never actually used.Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk
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