Museum creates deepfake Salvador Dalí to greet visitors
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2024
- The Dali Museum in St Petersburg, Florida has used a controversial artificial intelligence technique to "bring the master of surrealism back to life".
The art museum worked with San Francisco advertising agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners on the Dalí Lives video installation, which looks like it stars the real Salvador Dalí but is actually what's known as a "deepfake".
Using an advanced form of face-swap, deepfake videos show a personality saying or doing things they have not, in reality, said or done.
They rose to public attention in 2018 after Buzzfeed made a Barack Obama deepfake amid concern the technique could become a driver of "fake news" or misinformation campaigns.
The Dalí Museum borrows the technique for a more light-hearted purpose.
Its moustachioed deepfake Dalí greets visitors from multiple screens and engages in a short interaction with them.
It speaks in a mix of genuine Dalí quotes and invented present-day commentary, and ends by turning around, taking out a smartphone and snapping a group selfie with his audience.
The Dalí Museum created the installation to bring the artist, who died 30 years ago, "back to life" and to help visitors connect to his art in a new way.
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this looks like an intro of a missing black mirror episode
only that this time we are in it.
I have met Dali, when I was in Dali Museum.... He was about mid to late 20s And looks handsome young man.... Without his word spoken.... I have recognized him.... He spoke to me, who he was when I was near him....
wait..are you talking about the vistual Dalí?
Usually this stuff gets a lot of hate, but dali would be well up for this, it's a real shame he didn't get to see the internet
Oh yeah, Dali would have probably liked the idea of an immortal living representation of him
The internet did exist when he was alive…….
@@robertkiss7003 technically yes but i don't think dali ever posted on a bbs
Dammit!!!!.....Ninja cutting onions everywhere~~~~~~~~~~
Oh, look, AI Dali! This is surreal!
Bravo! Brilliant work !
This is INSANEEEEEE
Hello, Dali!
Seeing dali take a selfie was painful.
Good use of deepfake . Kudos
ikr !!
Review Owl brings me here
Amazing! Brilliant! So beautiful!
Humans need not apply, Dali is here
Where is this museum? Oh, I see. Florida. St Petersburg.
@ALEXANDRE VAMOOOOOOO
Great job
Very cool!!
There are a lot of people who are very gulliable. So, this would be a way to trick them. Why not? You know? People who see this would go, "He's not dead." I mean there are people who believe all kinds of fantasies and lies in the world today. People say they are what they're not, and everything like that. :D
No, the voice is absolutely not Dali. Where is his Daliesque Catalan accent?
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Ohh amazing
Why?
this is devilish
Super :)
Mortality denial
Naah, far from “immortality”. They’ve only stitched together the “image and character” of him from whatever record they could find in history’s archive. Just because you could visually emulate him, doesn’t mean it gives a clear presentation of his genius, and it certainly doesn’t bring him back from the dead. But the tech itself and the attempt is interesting for other uses so I appreciate this from that perspective .
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looks fake tbh