Sophie Compton and Reuben Hamlyn’s documentary chronicles what happens when a college student discovers that her face has been digitally planted over the bodies of porn stars.
Deepfake images, made by motion graphic software that seamlessly morphs faces until the average viewer can’t tell who’s real or fake in a video, have the power to change the social and political landscape forever.
However, deepfakes are rampant now — in pornography. Free porn sites are flooded with videos of adult performers with the faces of celebs, unsurprisingly, but regular people, too. And they did not consent for their visages to be used in sexual scenarios.
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