The popular app has already sparked privacy concerns over its concerning terms and conditions. First it was Face App, and now another facial recognition tech app is taking the world by storm. ZAO, a ...
A new Chinese app that lets people swap faces with celebrities is updating its policies after a backlash from users concerned about their privacy and how its convincing fake image technology could be ...
As the fad of seeing your old self using the FaceApp wanes, the vacuum has now been filled by a new app that went instantly viral in China soon after it was released on August 30. Called Zao, the app ...
It looks like the future: the ability to seamlessly transplant yourself into the title roles of some of the biggest films of the last few decades, all from your smartphone. Little wonder that Zao, a ...
A new Chinese deepfake app is stirring up privacy concerns. The app dubbed 'Zao' allows users to swap faces with a number of videos featuring celebrities. Zao became the most downloaded free app in ...
A new app rocketed to the top of the Chinese Apple App Store charts over the weekend called Zao. The app launched in China on Friday and allows users to swap their faces with film or TV characters ...
Zao went viral in China this weekend for its realistic face-swapping videos, but after controversy about its user policy, WeChat restricted access to the app on its messaging platform. Users can still ...
Zao, an iOS app that lets users substitute their own face for that of a celebrity in video clips, has topped the Apple’s App Store rankings in China, but is raising privacy concerns. App Annie said ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results