EditYourself is a powerful video editing AI that lets users change what a person says in a talking-head clip. It also automatically adjusts lip sync and visuals to match new audio.
It can add entire new sentences, remove stutters, and smooth over cuts so the result looks like a single continuous take. The system can also restructure interviews to remove filler phrases and reorder content while keeping facial expressions and mouth movement aligned.
The creators acknowledge the deepfake risk: this kind of tool could be heavily abused to fabricate statements that were never spoken. Users can already try EditYourself through platforms like fowl.ai and Pipio, and the project site lists GitHub buttons.
However, code has not yet been released. As these tools proliferate, demand will likely grow for robust AI detectors and provenance systems.
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