The Moving Mona Lisa

Do we really need this? Mona Lisa 'brought to life' with DeepFake AI On BBC.com/news/technology The video, achieved from a single photo, shows the model in the portrait moving her head, eyes and mouth. The latest iteration of so-called deepfake technology came out of Samsung's AI research laboratory in Moscow. Some are concerned that the rise of convincing deepfake technology has huge potential for misuse. Samsung's algorithms were trained on a public database of 7,000 images of celebrities gathered from YouTube. The AI system mapped facial features and movements on to a photo to bring it to life.
It also made videos of Salvador Dali, Albert Einstein, Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Marilyn Monroe. In a paper outlining its work, the Samsung team called its creations "realistic neural talking heads". There was a mixed reaction to the video demonstrating how the system worked with one describing it as like "watching the future of SkyNet unfold." Researchers at Tel Aviv University showed off a similar system in 2017. A fake video of President Barack Obama was created by Dr Supasorn Suwajanakorn in 2017. Talking to the BBC, the researcher acknowledged that the technology could be misused but he added it could also be used as a force for good, such as allowing grieving relatives to create avatars of family members after they die. Experts have previously said that fake videos of politicians could fool entire populations and the issues do not stop at political manipulation. Deepfake technology has also been used to manipulate photos of celebrities to create pornography. Dave Coplin, chief executive of AI consultancy The Envisioners, said: "The rise of convincing deepfakes is something that could be really problematic unless we have this conversation. Members of the public need to know how easy it is to create convincing fake videos."
You know what is really wrong with all of thisFake Technology and a picture of theMona Lisa?If you have ever seen a clean,
clear picture of her from The Museum of Louvre ,she doesn't have any eyebrows!Image result for mona lisa This is,Saying I Am Not Going To Watch TheWhitney HoustonHologram Tour Either,Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“What were you supposed to do, talking to a hologram of a dead man, when a younger version of that man was still alive? Should you offer condolences?”
- Margaret Peterson Haddix -
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Published on May 25, 2019 11:01
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