Samsung AI turns photos into spoken faces

Researchers from its AI Centre που βρίσκεται στη Μόσχα δημιούργησαν ένα νέο σύστημα που μπορεί να μετασχηματίσει εικόνες προσώπου σε βιντεοταινίες με εκφράσεις ομιλίας.

According with a study, the system creates realistic virtual talking faces through an application that processes the target person's face from a still photo. The AI ​​application can control the way a person moves to display realistic results.

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"This ability will have practical applications in telemonitoring, in some teleconferencing, in with many players as well as in the specialist industry ,” Samsung said.

Deepfake technology is not new, but Samsung's new system does not use 3D models and requires only one face photo to create a new face model that moves and speaks.

If the application is able to use 32 images to create a model, it will be able to "achieve [a] perfect realism and a very good personalization", according to the company.

The ability to create a "deepfake" video with a limited number of downloads is due to the fact that the system has a large data from videos of people talking, according to Samsung. Using this database, combined with images of target faces, the system is able to create several realistic models of the same face.


So-called "deepfake" videos are now a major concern for U.S. lawmakers, who are worried that AI that manages human videos could create scenes that say things that have not been said, depending on the creator's mood.

Imagine what applications the new AI technology can have, in the case of fake news.

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