A new algorithm can create faked videos using only a single picture. Photo / Egor Zakharov
A new algorithm can create faked videos using only a single picture. Photo / Egor Zakharov
Researchers at Samsung's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Centre in Moscow have created an algorithm that can generate videos using only one image.
The development has caused some worry among technology experts and commentators, who see it as a worrying step towards making fake content creation easier.
In a paper published inthe pre-print journal ArXiv, and in an accompanying video demo, the algorithm creates a video using a single still image, such as the Mona Lisa painting or a photo of Salvador Dali.
Since the algorithm recognises common characteristics of a person's face and body, as opposed to specific traits of a subject, it's able to quickly extrapolate images with little input.
This method also means that the technology is applicable toward non-celebrities and can be used on anyone, even people who died a long time ago and were never captured on video.
The AI is currently only able to produce "talking head" style videos from the shoulders up.
Skeptics of deepfake technology, as it is referred to, worry it will be used to spread misinformation and fake news or to steal people's identity.