On a typical working day in March, colleague Ketty called her to his desk. He did not say why, but from his strained face, she realized that something had happened. When she glanced at his computer screen, she was shocked. She saw herself, completely naked with her legs raised, next to her was a man and penetrated her repeatedly. Other employees gathered at the moans coming from the computer, they immediately shut up when they saw the video and began to look at Ketty.
The technology of replacing faces with video broke into the media resources of the whole world just a couple of years ago. The network was flooded with shocking videos with movie stars and pop stars. The video was so real that no one believed it was fake. And thousands of happy fans could see their porn, hitherto chaste stars. Until recently, dipfake technology was the privilege of large studios with a staff of professional video editing specialists.