Chinese face-swapping app goes viral, sparks privacy concerns https://t.co/LD99BJnVKU
— Reuters China (@ReutersChina) September 2, 2019
While technology such as this can certainly have practical applications, it is also at significant risk of being abused.https://t.co/KbDCHmyB2e
— Alt WASO NPS (@AltWASONPS) September 2, 2019
Another convincing deepfake app goes viral prompting immediate privacy backlashhttps://t.co/HfRjFwTX1K pic.twitter.com/ylxrrWfEfi
— The Verge (@verge) September 2, 2019
Another convincing deepfake app goes viral prompting immediate privacy backlash. This shit is too much for me ? https://t.co/Bqg26dzwNR
— Audrey Renée (@BentleyAudrey) September 2, 2019
Cool, yet so freaking dangerous -> Zao, a free deepfake face-swapping app that’s able to to place your likeness into scenes from hundreds of movies and TV shows after uploading just a single photograph, has gone viral in China. It takes only 8 seconds: https://t.co/QTN3T2X03d pic.twitter.com/aBje6LzGGV
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) September 2, 2019
How long before this deep fake tech finds it’s most profitable application is in porn? https://t.co/gEbP7izUGF
— Rollo Tomassi (@RationalMale) September 2, 2019
It's telling that these days people instantly jump to the worst applications of new tech.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) September 2, 2019
This was once science fiction level tech in movies like Running Man and now it's available in a free app anyone can download. https://t.co/0WqAxLcTjH
I wonder if these #ZAO-type experiments can well be beneficial. When #DeepFake technology becomes so easily available to everyone, it might goad us all to be a lot more skeptical of "I readily believe my eyes and ears" stance--an anachronism in this age of perceptual #AI.. https://t.co/bgNVcY5aOT
— Subbarao Kambhampati (@rao2z) September 1, 2019
The fact that this technology is now easily available to everyone is terrifying. In addition to all the misinformation already on the internet, get ready for fake soundbites and deep fake interviews. https://t.co/XoY2JUEBiO
— Hala Gorani (@HalaGorani) September 2, 2019
In case you haven't heard, #ZAO is a Chinese app which completely blew up since Friday. Best application of 'Deepfake'-style AI facial replacement I've ever seen.
— Allan Xia (@AllanXia) September 1, 2019
Here's an example of me as DiCaprio (generated in under 8 secs from that one photo in the thumbnail) ? pic.twitter.com/1RpnJJ3wgT
If there is anything you need to do that depends on video being treated as evidence, your remaining time is limited. https://t.co/J8ELGyXaD0
— Eliezer Yudkowsky (@ESYudkowsky) September 2, 2019
“Launched recently, Zao is currently topping the free download chart on China’s iOS store. Its popularity has also pushed another face-swap app, Yanji, to fifth place on the list” https://t.co/eWSi8PhWO3 via @technology
— Fabio Chiusi (@fabiochiusi) September 2, 2019
We are exactly 30 seconds away from this tech being used to end a marriage, wreck a career, put someone in prison, or start a war. https://t.co/f8eeujBKFQ
— Myke Cole (@MykeCole) September 1, 2019
Not sure how smart it is sending a picture of your face and phone id to servers under the jurisdiction of the Chinese government, which has possibly one of the most advanced facial recognition systems and the most privacy invasive and sometimes human rights violating regulations. https://t.co/4Tj4Fsbsxx
— ᅠ (@evilsocket) September 1, 2019
"Alipay, the country’s biggest mobile payment service ... has been forced to reassure users that ZAO’s deepfakes can not be used to bypass their security checks."
— Tom Barraclough (@Tom_Bcgh) September 2, 2019
Viral Deepfake App ZAO Sparks Mass Downloads, Memes and Major Concerns https://t.co/8BmkFRtZzI
It was inevitable that somebody would turn deepfakes into a viral app where you insert yourself into movie scenes, and now that has happened: https://t.co/ojX2Gna86S
— Laurie Voss (@seldo) September 2, 2019
"Alipay, the country’s biggest mobile payment service ... has been forced to reassure users that ZAO’s deepfakes can not be used to bypass their security checks."
— Tom Barraclough (@Tom_Bcgh) September 2, 2019
Viral Deepfake App ZAO Sparks Mass Downloads, Memes and Major Concerns https://t.co/8BmkFRtZzI
An app of #deepfake style #AI facial replacement went viral in #China. It’s user privacy terms are put into question. But if #ZAO would give the option of inserting yourself in #KPOP videos are we sure that privacy concerns could block the desire to share?https://t.co/Nu93VrY7RY
— Eleonora Benecchi (@Sakina77) September 2, 2019
'Viral Deepfake App ZAO Sparks Mass Downloads, Memes and Major Concerns'
— DN (@DataNinjasUK) September 2, 2019
Read the full article in this morning's commuter read: https://t.co/3Va4Y1ppPF#AI #DeepLearning #ComputerVision #MachineLearning #DeepFake #ZAO #China #Technology pic.twitter.com/CgtRj7mJQU
Another convincing deepfake app goes viral prompting immediate privacy backlash < To think we’re still early in the dev of this tech. Not liking it. https://t.co/lFbSSZNv5o
— Mark Thiele (@mthiele10) September 2, 2019
Chinese face-swapping goes viral, invites criticism over privacy clause https://t.co/K5PAH1A74t
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 2, 2019
Chinese face-swapping goes viral, invites criticism over privacy clause https://t.co/ljMnlNt6hq
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 2, 2019
Chinese face-swapping goes viral, invites criticism over privacy clause https://t.co/vbGifVX8ly
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 2, 2019
중국의 얼굴 교환 앱이 바이럴되며 개인 정보의 우려가 높아지고 https://t.co/yMBLzCFje1
— editoy (@editoy) September 3, 2019
• 블룸버그 보고서에 따르면 Zao의 사용자 계약에는 최근 개정 이전에 사용자가 업로드한 모든 것에 대해 "무료, 취소 불가능, 영구, 양도 및 재 라이센스 가능"권리가 있다는 섬뜩한 디스토피아의 조항이
Another convincing deepfake app goes viral prompting immediate privacy backlash https://t.co/mgVcZY6aem #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #Deepfake #privacy pic.twitter.com/x7B7zW8wPA
— Nige Willson (@nigewillson) September 3, 2019
Another convincing deepfake app goes viral prompting immediate privacy backlash https://t.co/4S6Wpw6slf pic.twitter.com/b5uDv1j5wb
— Tom Emrich ?️? (@tomemrich) September 3, 2019
Another convincing deepfake app goes viral prompting immediate privacy backlash
— Charles Mok 莫乃光 (@charlesmok) September 3, 2019
Insert your face into TV shows or movies with just a single photographhttps://t.co/BJfxj8s8OH
'Deepfake face swap' app ZAO is making people afraid of the futurehttps://t.co/feDt4o1go2
Another convincing #deepfake app goes viral prompting immediate #privacy backlash -
— Bob E. Hayes (@bobehayes) September 2, 2019
https://t.co/Mn11DDZZVp#artificialintelligence #MachineLearning
Zao, a free #deepfake face-swapping app that’s able to to place your likeness into scenes from hundreds of movies and TV shows after uploading just a single photograph, has gone viral in China. https://t.co/F0XSdU1TYX
— Frank W. Baker (@fbaker) September 2, 2019
Deepfake technology continues to filter down to a consumer level. While the products of this app are still fairly easily detected, the fact that it does as well as it does with only one photo as input is really pretty terrifying. #deepfakeshttps://t.co/FWUbLv4yJk
— Alyssa Miller (Not Going to Derby Con) (@AlyssaM_InfoSec) September 2, 2019
Chinese Deepfake App ZAO Sparks Mass Downloads and Major Concerns https://t.co/ZgvYgdwL5w
— Pernille Tranberg (@PernilleT) September 3, 2019
"Take a selfie, and put yourself into your favorite movie"
— Erin 'Folletto' Casali (@Folletto) September 2, 2019
Deepfakes have just become mainstream.https://t.co/w18i5TjA6b
Popular face-swapping app Zao sparks another privacy outcry https://t.co/MUqlIBrGs0 pic.twitter.com/gY8e12o1Sq
— #AI (@AI__TECH) September 3, 2019
A Chinese face-swapping app that can swap your face with any person in video or movie... But with a lot of privacy concerns in its licensehttps://t.co/BNc6VgcmpU
— Zuhir Benslama (@ZuhirBenslama) September 3, 2019
Another Realistic #Deepfake #App
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) September 3, 2019
Goes Viral Before Majorly Creeping People Out https://t.co/G3nqqvEfi4 #fintech #CyberSecurity #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning @pithyalyse @Gizmodo pic.twitter.com/MIWH2xbW6h
“Another face-modification app, #FaceApp, had similar success story this year, going viral globally with gender-swapping filter & with instant-aging filter—just like FaceApp, as #Zao’s popularity soared it sowed #PrivacyConcerns and outrage in its wake” https://t.co/TDGLkeAg9O
— Lovetogive2 (@lovetogive2) September 2, 2019
?“Advancements in deepfake technology quickly making your face just another piece of personal data you need to worry about getting stolen. One iPhone app recently went viral makes creating fake video easy as taking a selfie”#Chinese #FaceSwappingApp #Zao https://t.co/TDGLkeAg9O
— Lovetogive2 (@lovetogive2) September 2, 2019
"ZAO - the new, viral Chinese deepfake app - can place anyone inside their favorite TV show, movie, or meme based on just a single selfie": https://t.co/piscBYazC0 pic.twitter.com/mE0UV7tFAi
— samim (@samim) September 3, 2019
昨日取り上げたディープフェイクアプリZAOだが、やはり大きな波紋を呼んどるねhttps://t.co/SMj7cg3vfBhttps://t.co/3CsbTbFqojhttps://t.co/BxTFkaaeQ7
— yomoyomo (@yomoyomo) September 2, 2019
Chinese face-swapping goes viral, invites criticism over privacy clause https://t.co/myJQIezqAD
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 3, 2019