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Latest revision as of 12:38, 26 February 2024
This is a reverse chronological listing of media that are probably to do with synthetic human-like fakes.
SSF! wiki Mediatheque videos chronological playlist on YouTube.com contains all YouTube videos included in this Mediatheque
You can find a timeline with also non-media containing recent happenings at Synthetic human-like fakes § Timeline of synthetic human-like fakes.
These links currently include music, music videos, science demonstrations, entertainment, movies, historical photos and scripture.
Permanent[edit | edit source]
How vocal organs work explained with MRI video[edit | edit source]
2020's[edit | edit source]
2024[edit | edit source]
Sora by OpenAI[edit | edit source]
2023[edit | edit source]
Schwer by Paul Kalkbrenner[edit | edit source]
2021[edit | edit source]
The Matrix Resurrections[edit | edit source]
- 2021 | movie | w:The Matrix Resurrections is the 4th installment of the w:The Matrix (franchise). Relevancy: High likelihood of relevance, but don't really know as of now as I haven't seen this film and 2nd time yet. People kind of expected more of the same old, but instead this was not just about amazing video graphics.
This is not Morgan Freeman - A Deepfake Singularity by Diep Nep[edit | edit source]
AI creates models for Instagram by Vecanoi[edit | edit source]
Orwellian by the Manic Street Preachers[edit | edit source]
2020[edit | edit source]
Appearance of late Queen Elizabeth II was stolen by Channel 4 for Dec 2020 fake Christmas speech video[edit | edit source]
Helen Mort speaks on getting attacked with synthetic human-like fakes[edit | edit source]
Digital sound-alikes by Vocal Synthesis[edit | edit source]
Maeil Broadcasting Network AI driven human-like anchor[edit | edit source]
Mork n Mindy by the Sleaford Mods[edit | edit source]
In Event of Moon Disaster[edit | edit source]
2010's[edit | edit source]
2019[edit | edit source]
Appearance of President Niinistö thieved in 2019 by Yle using publicly available software[edit | edit source]
Face editing with Generative Adversarial Networks[edit | edit source]
"This eye does not exist" - latent space interpolation[edit | edit source]
Discourse by the Sleaford Mods[edit | edit source]
Glass (2019 film)[edit | edit source]
2018[edit | edit source]
Digital look-alike made to appear Obama-like[edit | edit source]
Voice thieving machine by Google Research[edit | edit source]
Then in 2018 at the w:Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) the work 'Transfer Learning from Speaker Verification to Multispeaker Text-To-Speech Synthesis' (at arXiv.org) was presented. The pre-trained model is able to steal voices from a sample of only 5 seconds with almost convincing results
The Iframe below is transcluded from 'Audio samples from "Transfer Learning from Speaker Verification to Multispeaker Text-To-Speech Synthesis"' at google.gituhub.io, the audio samples of a sound-like-anyone machine presented as at the 2018 w:NeurIPS conference by Google researchers.
Have a listen.
Observe how good the "VCTK p240" system is at deceiving to think that it is a person that is doing the talking.
Simulation Theory album by Muse[edit | edit source]
2017[edit | edit source]
Virtuaalitodellisuus by Möyhy-Veikot[edit | edit source]
I Promise by Radiohead[edit | edit source]
2016[edit | edit source]
Adobe Voco premiered by Adobe Inc.[edit | edit source]
Voodoo In My Blood by Massive Attack[edit | edit source]
The Spoils by Massive Attack[edit | edit source]
A 2016 music video 'The Spoils' by Massive Attack on Youtube by w:Massive Attack featuring w:Hope Sandoval. Wikipedia on The Spoils (song).
2013[edit | edit source]
The Last Video by Chip Taylor[edit | edit source]
In Two by the Nine Inch Nails[edit | edit source]
2013 music 'In Two' by the Nine Inch Nails (audio) on Youtube by w:Nine Inch Nails from the album w:Hesitation Marks.
Copy of A by the Nine Inch Nails[edit | edit source]
2013 music 'Copy of A' live by the Nine Inch Nails on Youtube by w:Nine Inch Nails from the album w:Hesitation Marks.
Before Your Very Eyes by Atoms for Peace[edit | edit source]
2013 music video 'Before Your Very Eyes' by Atoms For Peace (official music video) on Youtube by w:Atoms for Peace (band) from their album w:Amok (Atoms for Peace album). Video was made by Andrew Thomas Huang (.com)
2000's[edit | edit source]
2006[edit | edit source]
John The Revelator by Depeche Mode[edit | edit source]
- 2006 music video 'John The Revelator' by Depeche Mode (official music video) on Youtube by w:Depeche Mode from the single w:John the Revelator / Lilian.
2005[edit | edit source]
Only by the Nine Inch Nails[edit | edit source]
Music video 'Only' by Nine Inch Nails at Youtube.com.
Doll Face by Andrew Thomas Huang[edit | edit source]
2003[edit | edit source]
The Matrix sequels[edit | edit source]
2002[edit | edit source]
Bullet by Covenant[edit | edit source]
2001[edit | edit source]
Evolution Revolution Love by Tricky[edit | edit source]
Plug In Baby by Muse[edit | edit source]
1990's[edit | edit source]
1999[edit | edit source]
Windowlicker by Aphex Twin[edit | edit source]
Superbeast by Rob Zombie[edit | edit source]
Reflectance capture and separation by Debevec et al[edit | edit source]
1998[edit | edit source]
New Model No. 15 by Marilyn Manson[edit | edit source]
The Dope Show by Marilyn Manson[edit | edit source]
Rabbit in You Headlights by Unkle[edit | edit source]
1997[edit | edit source]
Come to Daddy by Aphex Twin[edit | edit source]
1996[edit | edit source]
Dead Cities by The Future Sound of London[edit | edit source]
1990[edit | edit source]
Daydreaming by Massive Attack[edit | edit source]
1980's[edit | edit source]
1986[edit | edit source]
Paranoimia by Art of Noise[edit | edit source]
1983[edit | edit source]
Musique Non-Stop by Kraftwerk[edit | edit source]
1970's[edit | edit source]
1972[edit | edit source]
A Computer Animated Hand by Parke and Catmull[edit | edit source]
1971[edit | edit source]
First known geometry-capture of human appearance and renderings by Henri Gouraud[edit | edit source]
See 'Images de synthèse : palme de la longévité pour l’ombrage de Gouraud' at interstices.info for the images as they may not present right here, probably due to interstices.info having had an adverse reaction to linking their images here.
- Image1: First known geometry capture made of a human face made by w:Henri Gouraud of his wife Sylvie Gouraud
- Image 2: First known visual synthetic human-like fake by Gouraud made of his wife Sylvie Gouraud (non-shaded)
- Image 3: The synthetic human-like fake shaded with w:Gouraud shading
1960's[edit | edit source]
1961[edit | edit source]
Daisy Bell sung by an IBM 704[edit | edit source]
1890's[edit | edit source]
1896[edit | edit source]
Le Coucher de la Mariée - earliest known pornographic film[edit | edit source]
w:History of erotic depictions § Moving pictures states that w:Le Coucher de la Mariée from 1896 is the earliest known erotic or pornographic film that is known to exist.[4] Content warning: neglible, nude legs can be seen in one frame le coucher de la mariée at vimeo.com, with music and narrative (?) titling (runtime 48s) or le coucher de la mariée at vimeo.com, without titles or music (runtime 18s)
1895[edit | edit source]
Cinematograph - popular breakthrough of film[edit | edit source]
1870's[edit | edit source]
1877[edit | edit source]
Temporal limit of digital sound-alikes - the invention of the phonograph[edit | edit source]
The temporal limit of whom, dead or living, the digital sound-alikes can attack is defined by the w:history of sound recording.
The article starts by mentioning that the invention of the w:phonograph by w:Thomas Edison in 1877 is considered the start of sound recording.
1st century[edit | edit source]
- w:1st century | scripture | w:Jesus teaches about things that are yet to come in
- 1st century | scripture | w:2 Thessalonians 2 is the second chapter of the w:Second Epistle to the Thessalonians. It is traditionally attributed to w:Paul the Apostle, with w:Saint Timothy as a co-author. See Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7 § 2 Thessalonians 2 Caution to reader: contains explicit written information about the beasts
- 1st century | scripture | w:Book of Revelation. The task of writing down and smuggling out this early warning of what is to come is given by God to his servant John, who was imprisoned on the island of w:Patmos. See Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7 § Revelation 13. Caution to reader: contains explicit written information about the beasts.
2nd century BC[edit | edit source]
- w:2nd century BC | scripture | The w:Book of Daniel was put in writing.
- See Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7 § Daniel 7. Caution to reader: contains explicit written information about the beasts.
6th century BC[edit | edit source]
- w:6th century BC | scripture | w:Daniel (biblical figure) was in w:Babylonian captivity when he had his visions where God warned us of synthetic human-like fakes first.
- His testimony was put into written form in the #2nd century BC.
1st seen in[edit | edit source]
Spoilers[edit | edit source]
- ↑ How many machines can you see in the same frame at times? If you answered one, look harder and make a more educated guess.
- ↑ The video contains synthesis of human-like likenesses.
- ↑ The lyrics seem to be about appearance theft.
- ↑ The lyrics seem to be about appearance theft.
- ↑ Watch the video
- ↑ See Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7
- ↑ check the lyrics, check the video
- ↑ See video
- ↑ See video
- ↑ The lyrics are obviously about digital look-alikes approaching.
- ↑ lyrics
- ↑ Contains shots that would have injured / killed a human actor.
- ↑ You need to listen
- ↑ "But what happen when the bomb drops down...?"
- ↑ Contains state-of-the-art (for the era) synthetic human-like character, w:Max Headroom).
- ↑ Contains state-of-the-art (for the era) digital look-alikes of the band members.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
Ehrlich, Brenna (2020-10-30). "Sleaford Mods: UK Electro-Punks Break Down Every Song on New Album 'Spare Ribs'". Yahoo! Entertainment. w:Yahoo!. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
"Mork and Mindy" was written in January [2020].
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 w:Ben Wheatley (2020-10-30). Sleaford Mods - Mork n Mindy Ft. Billy Nomates (w:Streaming media). YouTube: w:Sleaford Mods.
- ↑
"You Won't Believe What Obama Says In This Video!". w:YouTube. w:BuzzFeed. 2018-04-17. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
We're entering an era in which our enemies can make anyone say anything at any point in time.
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_erotic_depictions&oldid=1034027715