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Have you seen the cartoonish photos? Here's what to know about the latest face-changing app

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Large eyes, soft lines and vibrant coloring: You, too, can look like a character straight out of a Disney movie. The Voilà AI Artist app has taken social media by storm by providing users with AI-powered photo filters. But what happens to those images once uploaded to the web? Users can upload or take a photo, pick a mode and then save the image or upload it to social media. Voilà also has a feature that modifies images specifically of celebrities and offers a subscription service at $3 on iOS and $2 on Android a week, which eliminates ads.


Apple removes AI face-changing app amid privacy concerns

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Avatarify, an AI face animator app that has gone viral in TikTok videos, has been removed from Apple's China app store, and analysts said the move was mainly due to concerns about invasion of privacy. "The potential risk of invasion of privacy is the major reason behind the removal of AI apps like Avatarify," said Qin An, head of the Beijing-based Institute of China Cyberspace Strategy, on Monday. Unscrupulous individuals or groups might make money from these apps by using them to attract the public's attention first and then violating personal privacy, according to Qin. Qin's comments came after Avatarify - a face-changing app adopting artificial intelligence (AI) to allow users to replace their own faces with other people's faces for photography and videos - was removed from Apple's China app store. The app started trending on February 17 and ranked first on February 28 with more than 1.5 million downloads, according to a report by thepaper.cn. Chinese netizens have used the app to make funny videos, which went viral and started trending on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok.