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  2. 2024 look-alike contests - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Erin Duffy, a professor specializing in the creator economy and digital culture at Cornell University, noted the relevance of look-alike apps and TikTok filters that find celebrity matches to these events. She also described the events' focus on men rather than women in relation to "the histories of surveillance and scrutiny of women ...

  3. The joy of the celebrity look-alike contest - AOL

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    Celebrity look-alike competitions appear to be the sleeper hit of 2024. Popping up in cities like New York, San Francisco, Chicago, London and Dublin, self-proclaimed look-alikes of some of ...

  4. Deepfake - Wikipedia

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    [107] [109] Deepfakes have been used for: a fake giveaway of Le Creuset cookware for a "shipping fee" without receiving the products, except for hidden monthly charges; [98] weight-loss gummies that charge significantly more than what was said; [100] a fake iPhone giveaway; [98] [108] and fraudulent get-rich-quick, [101] [110] investment, [111 ...

  5. Synthetic media - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic media (also known as AI-generated media, [1] [2] media produced by generative AI, [3] personalized media, personalized content, [4] and colloquially as deepfakes [5]) is a catch-all term for the artificial production, manipulation, and modification of data and media by automated means, especially through the use of artificial intelligence algorithms, such as for the purpose of ...

  6. Cameo (website) - Wikipedia

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    Cameo is an American video-sharing website headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.Created in 2016 by Steven Galanis, Martin Blencowe, and Devon Spinnler Townsend, and launched in March 2017, the site allows fans to send some basic information to celebrities, who then use that to send personalized video messages to fans' friends, loved ones, or to the fans themselves. [1]

  7. Celebrity finance: 7 A-listers and athletes endorsing their ...

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    And the growing popularity of online e-betting apps like BetMGM is developing a new generation of gambling addicts, with 1 in 10 college students identified as a pathological gambler. Not the most ...

  8. Raya (app) - Wikipedia

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    Gendelman had the idea for the app while studying in Israel. [4] The app is only available on Apple devices BUT NOT on Android. [4] In the spring of 2024, Raya’s parent company released a second app, Places, into beta. Places is a subscription-based discovery tool for travel and hospitality and is currently available by invitation only.

  9. Community (celebrity texting) - Wikipedia

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    Community is a social marketing startup that connects fans with celebrities, through a phone number run by Community. Celebrities leak or share their phone number as if it's their personal cell phone.