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New 3D software allows real-time digital face changings
This tech is even better than the Leia and Tarkenton in Star Wars and is real-time.
I'm sure extensive daily data set collection, say from a laptop camera, will make this almost perfect to fake the identity of another. (I wonder how long until until Skype "deep fakes" start occurring..when your boss tells you to wire $$ to new account) The woman on the right is scanned while she speaks. The digital character on the left mimics. The character can be person/animal/monster/talking car/anything. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1522001901.jpg https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=siren+unreal+engine+youtube&view=detail&m id=A97C2A6E1739A9BA56AEA97C2A6E1739A9BA56AE&FORM=V IRE |
What this allows game/movie producers to do is pretty amazing, dropping real human emotion that is difficult to animate into places where it is difficult to safely put humans for cameras.
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I'm just wondering if the moves will become retro...
Now anything can be faked. You might end up with a perfect Sam Spade doing comedy kung fu. |
This is some scary stuff.
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You believe you are speaking with someone on Skype, etc... Sanity is simply perceived consensus of belief. |
Very, very impressive.
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Its close. Very close. Still a bit too perfect to be human, but close enough to be believable. Frightening to think of what will be possible 10 years from now.
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This will be the spell death for actors and actresses.
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There is still an actor/actress behind this. The difference is the real time rendering engine/computing power. |
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What is new here is the real-time aspect to create the digital character render in such high detail. The same could of been done years ago but not in real time. The motion capture technology has been out for a double digit amount of years. As has the ability to create a render like the video in the link. So the sort of "fake news video" could be made years ago digitally, or with make up and actors/actresses since the invention of film itself. |
I am not impressed. It still takes a real person to copy it from. Until it is fully independently programmed, it is just a marionette puppet. So they have a static computer model that gets its life from a human. Also, I knew it was fake the second I heard the British accent out of an Asian woman. :)
It will be good to take it easy on consumption of electronic entertainment. Good luck raising a daughter with good self esteem in the future, if all they see are "perfect" fake humans and then have to post their own pictures to instagram. :eek: G |
I'm remembering a split-screen newscast where one reporter was supposed to be in the studio and the other out on-the-scene somewhere. It looked very real. Except then someone screwed up and passed a cup of coffee or walked between sets in front of the green screen. Something to that effect.
I can imagine reporters sitting in their jammys sipping coffee in the kitchen doing their thing. Same with digital presentations. Or the news studio adding digital people to a type of crowd event. Or any other form of manipulation of events. In time anything will be possible. Zuckerberg did a very..cough..non-empathetic virtual tour of Puerto Rico right after the hurricane devastated the island. https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=zuckerberg+puerto+rico&view=detail&mid=48 D4DC7064770AC3813B48D4DC7064770AC3813B&FORM=VIRE It was kind of a "oh look there is a collapsed hotel. That is cool" kind of faceplant thing. But someday there will be AI software which will turn those phrases instantly into "Oh my god that building is destroyed. That is terrible." All real-time. |
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