Author Topic: deepfake program and hals a.i. character lightspeed idea .  (Read 96 times)

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i saw this video and it got me wondering with another idea for hal . could this deepfake or another one be used with the hal program . using the deepfake that changes hals characters into realistic women /men real time video's lip sinced .??  it may be a tall order, don't know if it's even doable, but if so , hal could have the most lifelike characters , similar to "almost human a.i's .  ANYWAY JUST ANOTHER IDEA.
This Realtime AI Deepfake Tool has gone too far
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51FDb9nShkA
 

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Re: deepfake program and hals a.i. character lightspeed idea .
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2024, 11:01:51 pm »
That Fake face of the cute, young girl came out really nicely done. The details were completely in sync with the real guy's movements. One of the better ones I've seen!!

Lots of possibilities for sure!
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Hey Art:
off topic a bit but i wanted to show off what im working on

No more affinity sht
Its a work in progress
Any 1 ever put a real set of eyes in one of these???? lol
Now were officially creepy, there constantly auto focusing. Image is not even close, this sht looks real.
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Alrighty then...

I've been harping about having to do this for 20 years!! This is something that they should have gotten right the first time but in their defense, there weren't many multi-core processors as IBM had just started launching their version for business computers.

As the years progressed, Haptek started with People Putty around 2003 (give or take a year or two)...and the player didn't address the need for multi-core processors. Someone found a neat little program that allowed putty users (some years later) to address and change their processor cores enabling the Haptek Player to present its characters in a smooth, flowing, less jerky manner.

The rest is history...

Hopefully, our dedicated and determined denizen of the digital domain has rectified this (electrical reference).

Thanks in advance Cyber!
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