
You Don’t Need Deepfakes to Make Celebrities Say Anything, Just Some Money
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/zmj4ba/diy-deepfakes-cameo-we-were-promised-flying-cars
In a video posted to Instagram, Anthony Scaramucci leans into his selfie camera and holds his phone at a below-the-chin angle. "Nostalgia is banned. Hindsight is 20/20," he says. "What’s the use for truth?"
What is Scaramucci—the former Trump White House Director of Communications—doing reading a haiku about regret and the dissolution of truth on Twitter? Andy Dick recites a poem about a euphemism for suicide, and Gilbert Gottfried screams another about Burning Man.