Researchers from Samsung Labs have developed a way to create high-resolution avatars, or deepfakes, from a single still frame photo or even a painting using subjects that look nothing like the target output.
have developed a way to create high-resolution avatars, or deepfakes, from a single still frame photo or even a painting.
This method appears to solve that problem and allows anyone to control realistic avatars even if they do not closely resemble the target.
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