Keanu Reeves expresses concern about the rise of deepfakes in the entertainment industry.
During an interview with Wired, Matrix Star emphasizes the dangers of technology.
Which is disappointing. [deepfakes] Are you losing your agency,” Reeves continued. “When you perform in a movie, you know you’re going to be edited, but you’re participating. If you go into deepfakeland, you have no perspective. It’s scary.”
“It will be interesting to see how humans deal with these technologies. They are having such cultural, social impacts, and species are being studied. There is now so much ‘data’ on behavior. Technologies Our Education I’m finding places, in our medicine, in our entertainment, in our politics, and how we fight and how we work.”
It is worth noting that Lionsgate used deep fake technology to remove more than 30 f-bombs from their film. fall. After Luke Skywalker’s de-aging in the finale, Lucasfilm went further to hire a deeply fake YouTuber. Of the Mandalorian Season 2.