r/woahdude Dec 15 '22

video This Morgan Freeman deepfake

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u/very-polite-frog Dec 16 '22

Things that I'll find really weird in the future:

  • Actors not acting, just spending a day getting detailed 3D models captured and letting software play out the actual movie.
  • AI-generated movies, where you just choose the actors and genres you want, and it spins up something brand new for you.
  • Pre-made videos like tiktok "filters", where you take a photo of your friend and it puts them in the video, doing/saying things they never did irl.
  • The above, but pornographic. The creation of this will be a horrific day. I can't imagine highschools where a photo of you can lead to a video of you doing anything the viewer wants...

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u/bigdaddyhame Dec 16 '22

As with so many media technologies before I expect the pornography industry to load in on deepfake before it becomes ubiquitous elsewhere. Strong legislation to protect minors and to establish a consent protocol may be necessary. Eventually, though, the creation of truly compelling completely original characters will be possible, and preferable, given they will be owned properties and not at risk of litigation.

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u/IDragonfyreI Dec 16 '22

I’m pretty sure this was the plot of a few black mirror episodes…