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posted by janrinok on Sunday October 02 2022, @12:21AM   Printer-friendly
from the not-alopecia dept.

Bruce Willis sells deepfake rights to his likeness for commercial use

Bruce Willis has sold the "digital twin" rights to his likeness for commercial video production use, according to a report by The Telegraph. This move allows the Hollywood actor to digitally appear in future commercials and possibly even films, and he has already appeared in a Russian commercial using the technology.

Willis, who has been diagnosed with a language disorder called aphasia, announced that he would be "stepping away" from acting earlier this year. Instead, he will license his digital rights through a company called Deepcake. The company is based in Tbilisi, Georgia, and is doing business in America while being registered as a corporation in Delaware.

Deepcake obtained Willis' likeness by training a deep learning neural network model on his appearances in blockbuster action films from the 1990s. With his facial appearance known, the model can then apply Willis's head to another actor with a similar build in a process commonly called a deepfake. Deepfakes have become popular in recent years on TikTok, with unauthorized deepfakes of Tom Cruise and Keanu Reeves gathering large followings.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 02 2022, @04:03PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 02 2022, @04:03PM (#1274584)

    > some part of me does hope all the deepfakes eventually get together and do some weird ass porn movie together.

    Unlikely.

    More likely we'll get the same pro-corporate, pro-business, pro-institutional messaging without any human ambiguity whatsoever. A perfect citizen working in a perfect system making all things right exemplifying the corporate motto, along with his trusty sidearm, on Christmas day. In fact every day is Christmas day, each one better than the one before. Just don't look at all the failed humans.