2019-9-2 12:19 |
Last week, a Chinese social app developer named Momo introduced a face-swapping app called Zao. The app, which lets you overlay your face in existing photos and video, shot to the top spot in the entertainment section on the App store, and posts with Zao-related hashtags gathered over 8 million views on Chinese social network Weibo.
But along with its immense popularity, it stirred up a ton of privacy concerns. If this tweet is to be believed, Zao does an astonishingly good job of swapping faces: In case you haven't heard, #ZAO is a Chinese app which completely blew up…
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