At its recent Adobe Max 2021 event, the company introduced various new updates to its utility products such as Photoshop, adding a new auto object selection tool, and Neural Filters. However, other than the updates, the company also introduced a new deepfake tool, dubbed Project Morpheus, that can manipulate images and videos to add virtual elements to the subjects that were not there before.
Dubbed as Project Morpheus, the tool uses Adobe’s Sensei AI to add significant changes to the expressions of a subject in an image or a video. For instance, if you are not smiling in an image or even a video, you can use Project Morpheus to add a smile to your face. You can even adjust the element to make yourself smile more or less in the image or video. You can check out the tool at work in the video attached below.
Furthermore, Adobe did not mention the term “deepfake” in any of its presentations to introduce the tool, probably because of the negative impacts of the technology in the real world. And as for the availability of the tool, Adobe did not announce whether it would release Project Morpheus for the public or integrate its features into products in the future or not.