A deepfake app advertised itself on meta platforms using the faces of actresses emma watson and scarlett johansson swapped into sexual videos. They're often used with malicious intent or to spread false informati. The face of actor emma watson was used in a sexually explicit social media ad campaign promoting an app that allows users to create deepfake videos
App stores removed facemega, a deepfake app that put emma watson's face in a suggestive video A deepfake is a digitally altered video or image to depict someone else, sometimes without consent The suggestive ad was promoted on meta, which later removed it following reporting from nbc news
Hundreds of sexually suggestive deepfake video ads of emma watson and scarlett johansson ran on facebook and instagram this week. Female celebrities' faces shown in sexually suggestive ads for deepfake app description Sexually suggestive videos featuring faces of female celebrities such as emma watson and scarlett johansson were rolled out as ads on social media for an app allowing users to create deepfakes.