Creepy website uses AI to create photos of humans who don't exist

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Creepy website uses AI to create 'deepfake' photos of humans who don't exist

 

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We are all brainwashed enough as it is

Very disturbing

Right, cos 8 billion or so real ones just aren’t enough.

RoderickCarlyle So mean this are fake people's here on social media

And these end up being used by trolls on social media

Website creates picture of person many millions of Americans wish didn’t exist...😂😂😂

Not impressed

As opposed to websites that steal photos of actual living people and uses them in all sorts of ad campaigns?

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