How a video studio embraced AI and stormed the Internet


An undated image generated by artificial intelligence. Indie filmmakers the Dor Brothers have embraced AI and their videos, generated entirely by the technology, have stormed the Internet. — via The New York Times

US President Donald Trump leans forward in a limousine, takes a long puff from a cigarette and flashes a wide grin. An aggressive rap song blasts over the stereo as a group of young women bob around him.

No one would mistake the otherworldly scene for reality – and they shouldn’t, because it was made by artificial intelligence. Yet it caused a stir when it was released online last year, skewering Trump, former Vice President Kamala Harris and others using lifelike AI replicas, soaring to more than 16 million views on YouTube.

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