Are we coming into an age seeing isn't believing? Recently a "face-changing" technology, better known as Deepfakes, has made its way to our lives. Deepfakes are most commonly created with AI software called Fake App, a free app. The (apply) of this app can create fake videos that look real, which makes it difficult (identify), who is actually playing in the videos.
The new technology greatly caters to various (need) of those working in medium studios. After being (digital) processed with the technology, a video can take on different forms, which certainly save them lots of time and production costs. John Knoll, CEO of ILM, tells Hollywood Reporter, "The techniques we used before were expensive. It is great to have a new technology that allows us to make better videos with less money. "
However, some people show their disapproval of (abuse) the technology. The moral problems caused by the new technology (bring) more and more worries so far. Hany Farid, a computer science professor at Dartmouth College told Wall Street Journal, We are robbing people their portrait right." He strongly suggests that such a technology should be stopped in (it) tracks.