OK, how am I going to post this, given our "community" obsession with filtering?
Naughty America, a company that provides ... "adult" content, has a new feature for you to buy. Videos starring ... you.
(I would provide a link to the story, but, due to our "community" filter, I can't. When I try to, I get the dreaded "You used a bad word, ****, in the body of your post. Please clean up the body before posting" message. However, if you go to the Naked Security site [is "naked" in the filter?] and search on the p-word it should be one of the first stories that comes up ...) (It took me forever to figure out what I had done wrong when the p-word wasn't even in what I had written ...)
No, you don't get to cavort (is "cavort" on the filter list?) with nubile (is nubile on the filter list?) starlets. Not really. But you can make it seem like you did.
They are using the deepfake technology. These are supposedly AI-based utilities that allow you to use multiple video files to create false but real-looking videos, generally making it seem that someone has said or done something they haven't. Like having illicit ... relationships with ... other people.
(Yeah, think of what you could do with police bodycam imagery with that. But I digress ...)
So far, deepfake has been used in mostly malicious ways. Naughty America seems to want to ... reclaim? ... the technology. (And make lots of money with it.) They'll use it only for good. Only with consenting adults.
Of course, they haven't quite detailed how they are going to ensure that only consenting adults are involved ...
OK, here's a related technology that I can really get behind. Get a renaissance portrait based on a picture of yourself.
You can check it out at aiportraits.com.