The recording here can potentially mask certain digital artifacts (or physical), so it's not ideal to determine how much of the faking error is physically-based versus how much of it is digitally-based.
But regardless of which is the primary failure, this certainly a deep fake.
That would be helpful.
The recording here can potentially mask certain digital artifacts (or physical), so it's not ideal to determine how much of the faking error is physically-based versus how much of it is digitally-based.
But regardless of which is the primary failure, this certainly a deep fake.