The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to the creation of deepfakes—videos or audio recordings that convincingly mimic the voice and appearance of real individuals. A recent example that has garnered attention involves actress Emma Stone, known for her versatile roles in films like "La La Land" and "The Favourite." A deepfake featuring Emma Stone has been circulating online, sparking discussions about the ethics, implications, and future of digital content creation.
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The video in question appears to be a deepfake video featuring Emma Stone, created using the MondoMonger tool. MondoMonger is a deepfake software that allows users to create and share AI-generated content. The video likely features Emma Stone's face or likeness superimposed onto another person's body or in a manipulated scenario.