The Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers tease that Chloe Mitchell’s (Elizabeth Hendrickson) loyalty may be put to the test. Y&R fans know Chloe was horrified when she realized Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) had gone to such extremes.
When Chloe signed up to help get Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) out of Chelsea’s life, she had no idea that meant poisoning an innocent detective.
Nevertheless, Chelsea was adamant that she had to make sure the crime was a serious one – and that meant poisoning Rey Rosales (Jordi Vilasuso) to fit Chelsea’s agenda.
Chloe had repeatedly sought assurance that no one else would be harmed, but Chelsea deceived her until it was too late for Chloe to know what was happening.
The Tom Cruise deepfakes were hard to create. But less sophisticated shallowfakes are already wreaking havoc
The Tom Cruise deepfakes were hard to create. But less sophisticated shallowfakes are already wreaking havoc
Tyler SonnemakerApr 2, 2021, 03:58 IST
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But less sophisticated shallowfakes and other synthetic media are already creating havoc.
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AI experts mapped out how hard it would be to create these emerging types of fake media.
The coiffed hair, the squint, the jaw clench, and even the signature cackle - it all looks and sounds virtually indistinguishable from the real
Tom Cruise.
But the uncanny lookalikes that went viral on TikTok last month under the handle @deeptomcruise were
Deepfakes seem to tap into a really visceral part of people s minds, Henry Ajder, a UK-based deepfakes expert, told Insider. When you watch that Tom Cruise deepfake, you don t need an analogy because you re seeing it with your own two eyes and you re being kind of fooled even though you know it s not real, he said. Being fooled is a very intimate experience. And if someone is fooled by a deepfake, it makes them sit up and pay attention.
The good news: it s really hard to make such a convincing deepfake. It took Ume two months to train the AI-powered tool that generated the deepfakes, 24 hours to edit each minute-long video, and a talented human impersonator to mimic the hair, body shape, mannerisms, and voice, according to The New York Times.
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“It was really hard to make these videos, said Ume. “I did 24 hours of post production on each video separately. I went frame by frame. People cannot do it with one click – it’s a lot of work.maybe in the future it will change. “
It is that future potential that has a lot of people concerned. Deepfake videos of other celebrities, and even former presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, have already made their rounds online. Agranoff worries that as the technology continues to improve, it could become risky business.
“Deepfakes aren’t just limited to video, it’s also audio recordings. So we are in a world of unknown danger coming in the future. This is going to go on in ways we can’t possibly imagine. Imagine you’re in a child custody battle and there’s doctored video or audio to sway the judge. This can go wrong in so many ways that we haven’t even seen yet. “