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Netflix uses AI-manipulated images in 'True Crime' documentary

Netflix used what appears to be images generated or manipulated by artificial intelligence (IA) in a recent documentary about a murder-for-hire plot involving a woman named Jennifer Pan that took place in Canada in 2010.

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The streaming service used the photos to illustrate her “cheerful, happy, confident and very genuine” personality, as her high school friend described her. Nam Nguyen.

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The images that appear around the 28-minute mark of Netflix's “What Jennifer Did” have all the hallmarks of an AI-generated photo, right down to mutilated hands and fingers, deformed facial features, morphed objects in the background.

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Netflix preferred not to comment on the case.

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