Yeah I've been worried about the potential for this undermining video evidence, someone could either frame you, or defence lawyers use it as a way to discredit genuine videos.Could genuinely turn video evidence into garbage.
Blockchain video recording might have to become a thing.
It isn't hard and you don't need a powerful computer.Is there a guide to DIY deepfake. A friend fancies doing a project together but all I know is that it's really hard and you might need a powerful computer to do so.
Cheers, didn't realise or forgot Linus had done one. I ended up finding some Google Collaboration code and guide (the first version I tried was useless as it just skipped over steps). Used the app that did the rounds a couple of months ago. My first attempt is to try my friend on a Trump video (first I came across in the guide).It isn't hard and you don't need a powerful computer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0z50Am4Uw4&ab_channel=LinusTechTips Tutorial within here basically.
There is an app doing the rounds which is basically a commoditised deepfake app.
It isn't hard and you don't need a powerful computer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0z50Am4Uw4&ab_channel=LinusTechTips Tutorial within here basically.
There is an app doing the rounds which is basically a commoditised deepfake app.
Try the reface app, it is pretty nuts.Hhhmm first attempt, as predicted, is awful (almost certainly my fault). Rather than put my friend's face on Leo's (award ceremony), it has animated my friend's face instead with Leo's animations. Interesting to play around with though.
The Reface app ?
Already played it when it did the rounds recently, just fancied doing it more manually/learning more about it.Try the reface app, it is pretty nuts.
Blockchain video recording might have to become a thing.
That a great idea, and a proper real-world use for decentralized data verification.