: Deepfakes can be used to spread disinformation by making public figures appear to say things they never did, which can influence public opinion or even elections.
: Early or lower-quality deepfakes often show the subject blinking less frequently than a normal human.
: Even after the AI generates the face swap, creators must manually perform color correction and frame smoothing to ensure the artificial face matches the lighting and tones of the original scene. Why Emma Stone?
: A significant majority of deepfakes found online are pornographic, disproportionately victimizing women.
Celebrities like Emma Stone (who recently noted she prefers being called ) are frequent targets because their likeness is widely available online. This abundance of high-quality footage makes it easier for algorithms to learn their unique facial movements and expressions. The Risks of Deepfake Proliferation