

This isn't cameo.
— The Hustle (@TheHustle) March 1, 2021
This is deepfake Tom Cruise.
Holy technology. pic.twitter.com/CCpMrd8u1Z
It's a good anecdote about #Gorbachev but it's not #TomCruise falling over and telling it. Again this is a #DeepFake. This is #DeepTomCruise. This is either the future of entertanment or of disinformation. #MachineLearning #ML pic.twitter.com/6FqSnvplug
— Keith Mansfield📚🚀✨ (@KeithMansfield) March 3, 2021
A series of deepfake videos of Tom Cruise is confusing millions of TikTok users. See the convincing videos and learn how this technology could be used to spread misinformation. https://t.co/sotNbbdYzq pic.twitter.com/IOUCcJZUUm
— CNN (@CNN) March 3, 2021
Shyeahhh so... deep fake videos rattle me to my core.
— Lina Blanco-Ogden 🌺🌿✊🏽 (@LinaBlanco) March 3, 2021
The potential they have to be widely consumed as part of orchestrated disinformation campaigns legit keeps me up at night.
I will never find them funny.
Now that deepfake videos and images are going mainstream, we need to audit and research everything we see and read online. Especially in a place like Kashmir Deepfake Tech can have far reaching consequences. Educate, and remember, if you can't confirm it, it probably isn't true.
— Pi (@iamirrational) March 2, 2021