![]() ![]() ![]() The app quickly went viral, and by Sunday, it topped the Chinese App Store’s free chart.īut users may have been a bit too eager to use Zao to create deepfakes of themselves replacing Leonardo DiCaprio in “Titanic.” By using the app, they essentially granted Momo the ability to use their faces however it wanted - prompting a wave of backlash from privacy experts. On Friday, Chinese company Momo launched Zao, a new deepfake app that lets iPhone users in China replace actors’ faces in video clips with their own. ![]() It's sparked a wave of controversy among privacy experts.
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