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Grammar is shoddy, using loaded buzzwords, the concept itself seems dubious at best, etc.

This seems ethically and legally questionable, at best. I'd stay away from this. It's asking for a defamation lawsuit or something similar.




The name is a pun, maybe the whole business is?


How so? They claim they enter into contract with the people they deepfake


They've been caught lying about it in at least one case (Bruce Willis).




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