Deepfakes have been a thing for a while now, and they’ve been used for fun, useful, but also malicious purposes. Samsung has now introduced yet another deepfake tool that turns a single still image into a creepily accurate video. Samsung’s Megapixel portraits, or MegaPortraits, is able to create high-resolution human avatars. All it needs is a single portrait, and it doesn’t even have to be a photo – you can also turn paintings into moving portraits, for some extra creepiness.

In their paper, researchers from Samsung Labs elaborate on the technology behind MegaPortraits, describing the training setup as “relatively standard.”

Samsung AI Center in Mosci and the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology introduced similar technology back in 2019. In the latest work, they have made the technology more advanced. The team writes that they focused on a “challenging task of cross-driving synthesis.” This means that “the appearance of the driving image is substantially different from the animatedsource image.” While the facial features been improved, the researchers note that their method underperforms in terms of shoulders and clothing. This makes the resulting videos a bit jittery and less believable, but Samsung Labs says that improving this will be their focus in the future. I’d say that the hair also looks a bit weird when the photos and paintings begin to move, which is giving them away. Still, it’s hard not to think how much better deepfakes will become in the near future, and how easy they will be to believe even when you view them on a large screen where it’s easy to spot the imperfections with today’s deepfake videos.  So, don’t forget to keep your critical thinking on a high level as I believe we’ll see more and more believable deepfakes as time goes by. [via PetaPixel]