AI can draw hands now. That's bad news for deep-fakes.

Washington Post - Technology News 

The popular Dall-E 2, created by OpenAI and named after painter Salvador Dali and Disney Pixar's WALL-E, shook the internet when it launched last July. In August, the start-up Stable Diffusion released its own version, essentially an anti-DALL-E with fewer restrictions on how it could be used. Research lab Midjourney debuted its own version during the summer, which created the picture that sparked a controversy in August when it won an art competition at the Colorado State Fair.