![]() ![]() Some folks will most likely enjoy this since they don’t like reading subtitles, which is a big, sarcastic ‘boo hoo’. Would anyone in Hollywood admit to doing such a thing? Imagine if an actor passed and no one knew about it, and thanks to programs like this and Deepfake they could keep making movies using a body double without anyone being the wiser? Again, paranoia is definitely fueling that thought, but at some point, it’s bound to feel less like paranoia and more like a possible reality if things keep heading the way they are. That alone is creepy enough since with the use of body doubles it’s very likely that it could happen. It might sound like paranoia at this point in time, but someone has to be looking at this and wondering when deceased actors and their voice patterns are going to start being used to create new movies and TV shows. This is convenience on a level that’s making Deepfake a little less scary since now it’s apparent that someone could come in and replace an actor almost entirely by using this program as well as something like Deepfake that can make a completely counterfeit actor. Now it’s not just adding in different faces, it’s using neural networks to make it possible to dub movies in other languages, AND make their mouths and facial expressions match the words that are being dubbed. Normally I would question whether or not anyone thinks that cinematic advancements are going too far, but it’s becoming insanely apparent that such is not the case, as people keep moving ahead to create every possible advantage they can when it comes to the cinematic experience. ![]()
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