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We've found it – the most terrifying deepfake ever made - martinezturzartur

We've found it – the well-nig alarming deepfake ever made

Jurassic Park cat deepfake
The stuff of nightmares (Image acknowledgment: OwlKitty on YouTube)

Deepfakes often get a bad rap, thanks to (arguably legitimate) concerns about their potential for disseminative mistruths or, as you might choose to call IT, "fake news". But our favourites are the fun and ridiculous ones – the ones that make you imagine the creator was and so preoccupied with whether operating room not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.

Enter this Jurassic Park redact, in which the giant T-Rex has been replaced by something even more terrifying – a hungry cat. Edited to ne plus ultra, the curtail seamlessly inserts the stormy felid into original film footage, with dead humorous results. (Elysian to create your own masterpiece? Check knocked out the best laptops for video editing.)

In some shipway, calling the television a deepfake is doing it a disservice. Or else of using AI to replace an actor's face, the owners of OwlKitty take up painstakingly shot their cat against a green CRT screen in front inserting the footage into the film. Just the results are so impressive, they're enough to rival flatbottom the most realistic deepfakes KO'd on that point (equal those uncanny Turkey cock Sail clips).

Jurassic Park cat deepfake

Frightened font emoji (Visualise cite: OwlKitty on YouTube)

From the cat's head bursting through the Jurassic Landrover's sunroof to a of import roly-poly knocking over said vehicle, there are too many impressive moments to count. And YouTubers are absolutely loving the video. "This is the peak of human beings's creations," one user comments, while another adds, "Sense of humor aside, this is actually more or less incredible editing. The lighting, the tin cans, the masking, everything is utterly seamless."

The creators stimulate even been generous enough to post a seven-minute devising-of video (above), which reveals just how much time and creativity went into turning their cat Lizzy into a T-Rex. And if you enjoyed the Jurassic Park mashup, Lizzy also appears in Jaws, Indiana Bobby Jones and many another, many a more finished on the OwlKitty YouTube channel.

From the Major Wars edit so realistic it got the creator hired, to this contemporary recast of Plump for to the Tense, we've seen all manner of Weird and wonderful examples of the technical school lately. If you fancy passing boost down the deepfake hole, check out these 10 deepfake examples that terrified and amused the internet.

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Daniel Piper

Daniel Piper is senior news editor in chief at Ingenious Bloq, and an authorisation on all things art, design, branding and tech. He has a finicky preference for Apple products – or s corners of the internet might bid him an 'iSheep', but he's okay with this. It doesn't bother him in the least. Why would IT? They'Re just really nicely designed products, approve? Daniel is also a comedian and federal verse slam champion, and his dearie Bond is, obviously, Sean Connery.

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