60 minutes deep fake episode7/25/2023 He’d been hired as the cohost for this event. I forgot to mention that Jordan Peele, half of that duo, was sitting right there on the stage. He’s referring to Key and Peele, the comedy duo. I have obtained this piece of audio where there’s Michael Key talking to Peele about his feeling after getting nominated. ![]() Zeyu: Hello, everyone! Let’s do something to human speech. Speaker Let’s hear from Zeyu you about Photoshop voiceovers. There was an app that could adjust the colors in a bunch of photos to match the color scheme of an existing document.Īnd then…there was Project Voco, which was described as Photoshop for voice. There was a prototype app that replaces the sky in a photo with a different sky, with one click … ![]() In 2016, the Sneak session featured the usual sorts of Adobe experiments. Many Sneaks from previous years have later been incorporated into our products. Here’s how Adobe describes this presentation:įaux 1: The Max Sneaks session invites our engineers out of the lab and onto the stage. One session every year is called Adobe Max Sneak. The conference focuses, of course, on creative software-for photos, videos, music, and so on-because that’s Adobe’s thing, right? They make Photoshop for editing photos, Premiere for editing videos, and so on. It’s a chance for the engineers to strut their stuff, show what they’ve been working on, and make announcements to a captive audience of customers and press. I’m David Pogue-And this…is “Unsung Science.”Įvery fall, Adobe hosts a conference called Adobe Max. The technology to simulate their voices still wasn’t good enough to fool anyone. “Obama:” “President Trump is a total and complete dipshit.”īut what’s weird is the voices in those videos are still done by human beings. ![]() Episode transcript Introĭeepfakes are the latest in computer-generated imagery: they’re videos of people doing and saying things that they never actually did or said. Nina Schick, author and deepfakes expert. But now, software exists to mimic anyone’s voice, opening a Pandora’s Box of fraud, deception, and what one expert calls “the end of trust.” Fortunately, a new coalition of 60 news organizations and software companies think they have a way to shut down the nightmare before it begins. But only the video is faked the audio parts, the voices of those fake celebrities, were supplied by human impersonators. The media is plenty freaked out about “deepfakes”: Computer-generated videos of famous people saying things they never actually said.
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