Who thought political ads featuring Deepfake Putin and Kim trashing the US was a good idea?
A not-for-profit called RepresentUS, working with creative media agency Mischief @ No Fixed Address, recently used the popular Deepfake AI system to create a pair of political ads featuring actors digitally manipulated to look like Vladmir Putin and Kim Jong Un mocking the current state of US politics. The ads were reportedly slated to air on Fox, CNN, and MSNBC in their DC markets but were "pulled at the last minute" for reasons unknown. Allow me to clear the mystery: they were probably pulled because this is a bad idea. But before we get into that, let's take a moment to break down what's happening in the ads. RepresentUs, the not-for-profit behind the project, says on its website that it brings together "conservatives, progressives, and everyone in between to pass powerful state and local laws that fix our broken elections and stop political bribery. Our strategy is central to ending political corruption, extremism and gridlock."
Sep-29-2020, 23:35:26 GMT
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