To Inspire
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What you see isn't always what you get
Ahead of 2020, Beware the Deepfake
CALL To Life
Dec 2019
To Inspire
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What you see isn't always what you get
Ahead of 2020, Beware the Deepfake
CALL To Life
Dec 2019
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What you see isn't always what you get
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CALL To Life
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Dec 2019

We are crossing over into an era where we have to be sceptical of what we see on video

Deepfakes are videos that are digitally manipulated in imperceptible ways, often using a machine-learning technique that superimposes existing images or audio onto source material. The technology’s verisimilitude is alarming because it undermines our perception of truth and could have disastrous consequences for upcoming presidential election.

In an astonishing talk and tech demo, software researcher Doug Roble debuts "DigiDoug": a real-time, 3-D, digital rendering of his likeness that's accurate down to the scale of pores and wrinkles. Powered by an inertial motion capture suit, deep neural networks and enormous amounts of data, DigiDoug renders the real Doug's emotions (and even how his blood flows and eyelashes move) in striking detail. Take a look:


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We are crossing over into an era where we have to be sceptical of what we see on video

Deepfakes are videos that are digitally manipulated in imperceptible ways, often using a machine-learning technique that superimposes existing images or audio onto source material. The technology’s verisimilitude is alarming because it undermines our perception of truth and could have disastrous consequences for upcoming presidential election.

In an astonishing talk and tech demo, software researcher Doug Roble debuts "DigiDoug": a real-time, 3-D, digital rendering of his likeness that's accurate down to the scale of pores and wrinkles. Powered by an inertial motion capture suit, deep neural networks and enormous amounts of data, DigiDoug renders the real Doug's emotions (and even how his blood flows and eyelashes move) in striking detail. Take a look:


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We are crossing over into an era where we have to be sceptical of what we see on video

Deepfakes are videos that are digitally manipulated in imperceptible ways, often using a machine-learning technique that superimposes existing images or audio onto source material. The technology’s verisimilitude is alarming because it undermines our perception of truth and could have disastrous consequences for upcoming presidential election.

In an astonishing talk and tech demo, software researcher Doug Roble debuts "DigiDoug": a real-time, 3-D, digital rendering of his likeness that's accurate down to the scale of pores and wrinkles. Powered by an inertial motion capture suit, deep neural networks and enormous amounts of data, DigiDoug renders the real Doug's emotions (and even how his blood flows and eyelashes move) in striking detail. Take a look:


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