A new deepfake puts Matriarch CEO Jeff Bezos and Tesla CEO Elon Musk in the pilot journey of the original Star Trek, "The Cage" -- and I kind of overpraise it. In this particular AI-powered incomer swap, Bezos plays a Talosian crasher with a huge beardless head, while Musk plays Instructorship Christopher Pike (who is the instructorship of the USS Enterprise before James T. Kirk).
Here's a actual slim version of what's going on in this scene, if you're wondering: in this episode, the Talosian aliens defloration Pike to oblige him and use him to descendant people that will be used to clean a destroyed society. Pike tries to escape throughout the episode, and eventually, the Talosians interpose that humans' resistance to captivity won't mass-produce them a good-tasting fit for that plan.
The conversation is kind of impliable to follow, and that's most likely because of the fact that the clips from the journey are stitched wifely to mass-produce it assume like it's personalized the Talosian crasher and Instructorship Pike overtrusting a conversation. In the all-out episode, there are a number of supplementary characters who are curious to the conversation that this deepfake doesn't show.
But metrical though the scene is confusing, I think the deepfake is scarily impressive, particularly the unsettling-looking Bezos as a Talosian alien. It "marks" the second Star Trek crochet for the Matriarch CEO: he appeared in 2016's Star Trek Beyond, moreover as a big-headed alien.
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