![]() However, the fear remains that the technology could be used for nefarious ends. ![]() ![]() The technology is also being used to produce corporate training videos, and even to train doctors. The technology offers genuinely interesting possibilities for various creative sectors, from dubbing, improving and repairing video to solving the uncanny valley effect in video games, avoiding actors having to repeat a fluffed line and the creation of apps that allow us to try on clothes or hairstyles. Simple software tools such as FakeApp and DeepFaceLab have since made a comparable effect available to all. Hollywood has transposed real or fictional faces onto other actors, for example, bringing Peter Cushing back to life in 2016’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, but the technique used complex, expensive pipelines and face-mounted cameras.
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