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== 2020's ==
== 2020's ==
=== 2020 ===
{{#ev:youtube|k8X_Em-NQn0|640px|center|[[w:Maeil Broadcasting Network]] in South Korea published an AI news anchor in '''November 2020''' made in conjunction with MoneyBrain. You can enable YouTube auto-generated '''English subtitles''' by enabling closed captioning (cc) and then clicking on the setting icon on the video control bar.}}
{{#ev:youtube|k8X_Em-NQn0|640px|center|[[w:Maeil Broadcasting Network]] in South Korea published an AI news anchor in '''November 2020''' made in conjunction with MoneyBrain. You can enable YouTube auto-generated '''English subtitles''' by enabling closed captioning (cc) and then clicking on the setting icon on the video control bar.}}


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== 2010's ==
== 2010's ==
=== 2019 ===
{{#ev:youtube|dCKbRCUyop8|640px|center|''''''Face editing with Generative Adversarial Networks'''''' by ''Arxiv Insights'' on YouTube] Premiered '''2019-09'''-13}}
{{#ev:youtube|dCKbRCUyop8|640px|center|''''''Face editing with Generative Adversarial Networks'''''' by ''Arxiv Insights'' on YouTube] Premiered '''2019-09'''-13}}


=== 2018 ===
{{#ev:youtube|0sR1rU3gLzQ|640px|center|Video 'This AI Clones Your Voice After Listening for 5 Seconds' by '2 minute papers' describes the voice thieving machine by Google Research in [[w:NeurIPS|w:NeurIPS]] 2018.}}
{{#ev:youtube|0sR1rU3gLzQ|640px|center|Video 'This AI Clones Your Voice After Listening for 5 Seconds' by '2 minute papers' describes the voice thieving machine by Google Research in [[w:NeurIPS|w:NeurIPS]] 2018.}}


{{#ev:youtube|cQ54GDm1eL0|640px|center|An '''April 2018''' digital look-and-sound-alike made of President Obama, uploaded by BuzzFeedVideo}}
{{#ev:youtube|cQ54GDm1eL0|640px|center|An '''April 2018''' digital look-and-sound-alike made of President Obama, uploaded by BuzzFeedVideo}}
=== 2016 ===


{{#ev:youtube|I3l4XLZ59iw|420px|center|'''''#[[w:Adobe Voco]]. Adobe Audio Manipulator Sneak Peak with [[w:Jordan Peele]]''''' (at Youtube.com). November 2016 demonstration of a Adobe's unreleased sound-like-anyone-machine, the '''[[w:Adobe Voco]]''' at the [[w:Adobe MAX]] 2016 event in [[w:San Diego]], [[w:California]]. The original Adobe Voco '''required 20 minutes of sample''' to '''thieve a voice'''.}}
{{#ev:youtube|I3l4XLZ59iw|420px|center|'''''#[[w:Adobe Voco]]. Adobe Audio Manipulator Sneak Peak with [[w:Jordan Peele]]''''' (at Youtube.com). November 2016 demonstration of a Adobe's unreleased sound-like-anyone-machine, the '''[[w:Adobe Voco]]''' at the [[w:Adobe MAX]] 2016 event in [[w:San Diego]], [[w:California]]. The original Adobe Voco '''required 20 minutes of sample''' to '''thieve a voice'''.}}


== 2000's ==
== 2000's ==
=== 2002 ===


{{#ev:youtube|3qIXIHAmcKU|640px|center|Music video for '''''Bullet''''' by [[w:Covenant (band)|w:Covenant]] from 2002. Here you can observe the classic "''skin looks like cardboard''"-bug that stopped the pre-reflectance capture era versions from passing human testing.}}
{{#ev:youtube|3qIXIHAmcKU|640px|center|Music video for '''''Bullet''''' by [[w:Covenant (band)|w:Covenant]] from 2002. Here you can observe the classic "''skin looks like cardboard''"-bug that stopped the pre-reflectance capture era versions from passing human testing.}}


== 1990's ==
== 1990's ==
=== 1999 ===
{{#ev:youtube|UBS4Gi1y_nc|640px|center|Music video for '''''[[w:Windowlicker]]''''' by [[w:Aphex Twin]] from 1999.}}
{{#ev:youtube|UBS4Gi1y_nc|640px|center|Music video for '''''[[w:Windowlicker]]''''' by [[w:Aphex Twin]] from 1999.}}


=== 1998 ===
{{#ev:youtube|sjrnKG1j3Eg|640px|center|Music video for ''''''New Model No. 15'''''' by [[w:Marilyn Manson (band)]] from the album [[w:Mechanical Animals]] from  '''1998'''.}}
{{#ev:youtube|sjrnKG1j3Eg|640px|center|Music video for ''''''New Model No. 15'''''' by [[w:Marilyn Manson (band)]] from the album [[w:Mechanical Animals]] from  '''1998'''.}}


{{#ev:youtube|FC-Kos_b1sE|640px|center|Music video for ''''''[[w:The Dope Show]]'''''' by [[w:Marilyn Manson (band)]] from the album [[w:Mechanical Animals]] from  '''1998'''.}}
{{#ev:youtube|FC-Kos_b1sE|640px|center|Music video for ''''''[[w:The Dope Show]]'''''' by [[w:Marilyn Manson (band)]] from the album [[w:Mechanical Animals]] from  '''1998'''.}}
=== 1997 ===


{{#ev:youtube|TZ827lkktYs|640px|center|Music video for '''''[[w:Come to Daddy (song)]]''''' by [[w:Aphex Twin]] from 1997.}}
{{#ev:youtube|TZ827lkktYs|640px|center|Music video for '''''[[w:Come to Daddy (song)]]''''' by [[w:Aphex Twin]] from 1997.}}
=== 1990 ===


{{#ev:youtube|JG9CXQxhfL4|640px|center|Music video for ''''''[[w:Daydreaming (Massive Attack song)]]'''''' by [[w:Massive Attack]]} from 1990}}
{{#ev:youtube|JG9CXQxhfL4|640px|center|Music video for ''''''[[w:Daydreaming (Massive Attack song)]]'''''' by [[w:Massive Attack]]} from 1990}}
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== 1980's ==
== 1980's ==


=== 1986 ===
{{#ev:youtube|6epzmRZk6UU|640px|center|Music video for ''''''[[w:Paranoimia]]'''''' by '''[[w:Art of Noise]]''' featuring a '''synthetic human-like character''', [[w:Max Headroom]] from the '''1986''' album [[w:In Visible Silence]]}}
{{#ev:youtube|6epzmRZk6UU|640px|center|Music video for ''''''[[w:Paranoimia]]'''''' by '''[[w:Art of Noise]]''' featuring a '''synthetic human-like character''', [[w:Max Headroom]] from the '''1986''' album [[w:In Visible Silence]]}}


=== 1983 ===
{{#ev:youtube|O0lIlROWro8|640px|center|Music video for '''''[[w:Musique Non-Stop]]''''' by [[w:Kraftwerk]] from album [[w:Electric Café]]. The music video was made in 1983, but published only in in '''1986'''.}}
{{#ev:youtube|O0lIlROWro8|640px|center|Music video for '''''[[w:Musique Non-Stop]]''''' by [[w:Kraftwerk]] from album [[w:Electric Café]]. The music video was made in 1983, but published only in in '''1986'''.}}


== 1970's ==
== 1970's ==
=== 1972 ===
{{#ev:vimeo|16292363|480px|center|''[[w:A Computer Animated Hand|w:A Computer Animated Hand]]'' is a 1972 short film by [[w:Edwin Catmull]] and [[w:Fred Parke]]. This was the first time that [[w:computer-generated imagery]] was used in film to animate likenesses of moving human appearance.}}
{{#ev:vimeo|16292363|480px|center|''[[w:A Computer Animated Hand|w:A Computer Animated Hand]]'' is a 1972 short film by [[w:Edwin Catmull]] and [[w:Fred Parke]]. This was the first time that [[w:computer-generated imagery]] was used in film to animate likenesses of moving human appearance.}}