A deepfake face-swapping tool, which can superimpose anyone’s face into scenes from films, was ordered to disappear in China earlier this year, according to the country’s internet watchdog. It joins dozens of other apps and websites that have come under fire from authorities, including an online school accused of encouraging teenage romance.
In its latest progress report, the Cyberspace Administration of China said it ordered the removal of a number of apps accused of “disseminating politically harmful content”. Among them was Reface, a freemium app that can generate deepfake video clips from a single photo.