This is ‘7777 Days’, Noah Kalina’s selfie-a-day project that he’s maintained for the last 21 years, with all his faces perfectly aligned, upscaled to 4K, and averaged over the past two months by Michael Notter using machine learning systems. Some more info about what you’re actually watching: …once the faces
This is a clip of the opening from a 1983 episode of Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour that was remastered from 480 to 4K resolution by Youtuber Bob The Taco using neural networks. The first portion of the video is a side-by-side comparison, followed by a full-screen of the original standard
This is a video discussing and demonstrating a method for rendering a much more photorealistic version of Grand Theft Auto V using an artificial intelligence powered convolution network that produces images frame-by-frame at speeds fast enough to be run at interactive (read: playable) rates. Some more info that’s so far
These are scenes from The Avengers with Jim Carrey deepfaked as Tom Hiddleston’s Loki. It’s a pretty good job, of course it doesn’t hurt that Jim Carrey and Tom Hiddleston actually look alike to begin with. I mean do we even know that they’re not the same person? Have they
Artificial intelligence: it will be the end of us all. Or maybe I’ll be spared and choke to death on a hotdog, it’s hard to say. This is a deepfake video of a role-reversal starring Jim Carrey as Wolverine and Hugh Jackman as Ace Ventura. The computers are getting good
This is a video of Rick’s voice from the infamous Pickle Rick episode of Rick and Morty replaced with Homer Simpson’s by an AI system that was trained on Homer’s voice. The result is uncanny, and there’s no doubt in my mind that in the future AI will be able
The Beatles: some people love them, some people hate them, and some people are indifferent to their music. Me? I’ve never heard of them until now. But Youtuber Broccaloo has used OpenAI’s Jukebox, a “neural net that generates music, including rudimentary singing, as raw audio in a variety of genres
This is SOLO: A James Bond Story, a deepfake video created by Youtuber Stryder HD of Harrison Ford replacing Daniel Craig as James Bond in scenes from Casino Royale, Skyfall, Spectre and No Time To Die. Cool, cool, now how about also replacing all of Bond’s love interests with Ford