Google Makes it Easy to Deepfake Yourself
Google has released a new tool that makes it simple to create deepfakes of oneself. The tool, called "Deepfake Yourself," uses AI to swap the user's face with a celebrity's or other person's face in a video. The technology is available on Google Cloud and can be used for a variety of purposes, including entertainment and education. However, some experts are raising concerns about the potential for misuse. Google has emphasized that the tool is intended for creative purposes only and that users must comply with applicable laws and regulations. The tool is already being used in various industries, including advertising and film production. As deepfake technology continues to improve, it's likely that we'll see more widespread use of this type of technology in the future.
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