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So you've probably heard the term deepfake before
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If you haven't, search deepfakes on YouTube. It's kind of like photoshopping a video
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Using artificial intelligence, you can take the likeness of one video and combine it with another
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The end result is super interesting and kind of scary as well
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So the technology behind a deepfake can be complex, but now it's getting a little bit
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easier to make them. And today we'll use a program that does exactly that
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Wombo.ai is a free app that will allow you to create a deepfake
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And not the scary kind either. These are kind of like karaoke singing deepfakes
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You can start by going to wombo.ai where you can download the Wombo app that will allow
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you to create a deepfake of yourself or others. So to start, you can either take a picture of yourself or you can upload a photo at the bottom
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I'm choosing this picture of Alphys. Next you'll have to pick a song to have your deepfake sing
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So there's free options and there's premium options. And if I had my sound on, you could listen to all of these songs
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But I'm going to choose this one, Will Smith's Miami. So we'll wait a minute or so, tap through an advertisement, and in just a few moments
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our deepfake will be finished. Here it is. Now again, my sound is off so you're not hearing the music, but if my sound was up, you would
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see Alphys dancing along and singing the song Miami by Will Smith
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It's pretty cool. Now from here I can save this to my phone's camera roll and then I can share on social
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media, use this video in a presentation, or do anything I normally would with a deepfake
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So if you're looking for a fun effect to share on Twitter or maybe something different to
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use in a presentation to get your audience to laugh, then I would check out the free
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version of Wombo.ai to create your first deepfake