Article 67MBE Behind the scenes of TV’s first deep fake comedy: ‘None of it is illegal. Everything is silly’

Behind the scenes of TV’s first deep fake comedy: ‘None of it is illegal. Everything is silly’

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Stuart Heritage
from Technology | The Guardian on (#67MBE)

Is that Harry Kane and Stormzy arguing over a broken patio tile? This new, CGI-assisted comedy is astonishing to watch - but is it ethically OK?

Spencer Jones beckons me into a Soho editing suite. Do you want to see some of the stuff we've done so far?" he asks, readying a clip of his new ITV sketch show. It's funny enough; a young impressionist does an impersonation of Tom Holland griping about something in his flat.

But then Jones stands up and walks me through to a different room. He closes the door and opens up a laptop. Now watch this," he says, grinning. It's the same clip: same script, same flat, same line delivery. But there's one small difference - this time, incredibly, the sketch is being performed by Tom Holland. Except it isn't. My jaw drops open, and my eyes start flitting around wildly, unable to compute what I'm seeing. In other words, I have just had my first experience of Deep Fake Neighbour Wars.

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