There was a time when deepfakes felt like internet weirdness. A celebrity’s face was pasted badly onto a movie scene. A viral clip that looked fake if you stared at the mouth long enough. Something people shared with the caption: “Look how crazy this tech is getting.” That time is basically over. The tools are faster now. Cleaner. Easier to use. You do not need to be a machine-learning engineer or video editor to create synthetic images that loo…
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