Now with a single source photo and zero technical expertise, an iPhone app called Avatarify lets you actually control the face of another person like a puppet. Using your phone’s selfie camera, whatever you do with your own face happens on theirs. Avatarify doesn’t make videos as sophisticated as pro fakes of Tom Cruise that have been flying on social network TikTok — but it has been downloaded more than 6 million times since February alone.

We always knew this was going to get easier and easier, and whilst this app is really not perfect, it is incredibly easy and quick to do. I did one in less than one minute using the demo mode.

See https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/03/25/deepfake-video-apps/

#technology #deepfakes #video #avatarify

  • @pancake
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    I’ll just drop my two cents here and say that we as humans should not rely for our way of life on anything being impossible, because most likely, it isn’t - it’s just that we haven’t actually done it yet.

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  • Metawish
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    33 years ago

    it certainly can be a bad thing, but just like most tech, being able to deep fake yourself as an activist or someone targeted might be a handy tool…

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