
The first deepfake that really caught my attention was this one: Bill Hader is speaking on Letterman’s Late Show, and then suddenly he’s Tom Cruise. And then he’s Bill Hader, and you wonder if you just imagined it…and then he’s Tom Cruise again. My first thought was this is scary — the potential for dangerous use is clearly immense, if a person in a video can look and sound just like someone else, so seamlessly, that it’s impossible to tell the difference.
But my second thought was more exciting: what could this technology do for the beauty industry? Because if the challenge of the moment is how to make online shopping more experiential and immersive, deepfakes could take augmented reality (AR) try-on tech to a whole new level.