Watch: Jim Carrey face-swapped with Jack Nicholson in ‘The Shining’

“Heeeeeeeere’s Jimmy!”

Jim Carrey deepfake

Deepfake videos are becoming insanely good. Essentially, AI allows you to face-swap anyone into any video. Sometimes, this can be used for evil. Sometimes, it can be used for fun.

We’ve seen Harrison Ford’s face inserted into footage from “Solo: A Star Wars Story.” We’ve seen a faked Mark Zuckerberg say some very unusual stuff. And it’s likely we’re going to see some attempts at election interference with some faked political video within the near future.

But today, we’re simply enjoying “The Shining,” as if Jim Carrey had starred instead of Jack Nicholson. It’s nearly impossible to see that this isn’t real:

The fakery gets even more impressive in Part 2:

And there’s a Part 3 coming! It’s probably worth subscribing to Ctrl Shift Face on YouTube to keep track of these.

It’s pretty fun to watch these videos! And then you realize that this technology is going to be used to destroy our democracy and then you curl up into the fetal position and try to remember how to breathe.

You enjoy TV less when you’re on Twitter

Discover how live-tweeting a show makes it less enjoyable.

Family on phones

Since 1941, television has been the great American pastime. Get home after work, flip on the tube, and stare at drama, comedy, or reality jackassery until it’s time to go to bed. TV is our constant companion, so it’s no wonder that when social media came around, we’d find ourselves multi-tasking with the two. Unfortunately, our divided attention is taking away from our ability to enjoy our favorite shows.

Researchers at the University of Connecticut separated 230 college students into two groups. One group watched episodes of “Friends” while tweeting; the other group watched the same show without tweeting. The tweeting group had to tweet at least five times during the half-hour show.

After the show, researchers gave them surveys, and the results are not good for tweeters. The people who tweeted while watching the show were less likely to enjoy the program. People who only focused on the show were more likely to experience “transportation” into the entertainment, and they had greater emotional engagement.

Does TV seem less fun these days? Part of it is the glut of options (not all of them good), but part of it may be our addiction to social media. More than half of TV viewers aged 18 to 24 use a second screen web-connected device for social media to discuss what they are watching.

Add to that the fact that the internet is literally changing our brains, and it’s no surprise we’re not enjoying our entertainment as much as we used to.

Illustrated Mueller Report tries to finally get you to read the darn thing

No one is reading the Mueller Report. Maybe some cartoons will help.

Illustrated Mueller Report
Chad Hurd/Business Insider

The Mueller Report is 448 pages. In today’s daily blitzkrieg of information, it’s hard to find time to read a handful of tweets, let alone a long and winding document outlining possible high crimes and misdemeanors.

Hollywood celebrities tried their hand at drawing attention to the report with a staged reading of the key moments. John Lithgow makes a good Trump:

Vice spent nearly 12 hours reading the whole thing:

Our representatives aren’t reading it, either. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said she finds it “tedious.” Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) says he doesn’t see the point of reading it.

Since none of this is working (and our entire democracy might be at stake), the folks at Insider took another approach. They hired the writer of “Black Hawk Down” and an illustrator who works on “Archer” to create a more compelling version. This one reads like a thriller and catches the eye like a graphic novel. You can read the illustrated Mueller Report here.

You didn’t click that, did you?

(Sigh.)

What if we show you another picture from it?

Obstruction of justice
Courtesy: Chad Hurd/Business Insider

Will you click now? Will you read it? Will you at least vote next year? Please?

Find the perfect streaming recommendation with the Dinggo app

Try the app that’s like Tinder for movies.

Dinggo app

It’s Saturday night and you want to kick back and relax with some streaming video. But how do you know what to watch? Sometimes, Netflix’s algorithm gets you. Sometimes, it spits out a bunch of stuff you want no part of. That’s where the Dinggo app comes in.

Dinggo: swipe thru Netflix Hulu Prime Video DOWNLOAD FREE ►
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Add the app to your phone, select the streaming services you have, choose the genres that feel right, and Dinggo will start suggesting movies and shows. Swipe left if you don’t like a suggestion, swipe right if something sounds interesting. Tap the down arrow to get more detailed information on a streaming option. Right now, Dinggo serves up recommendations for Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video only.

When we tried it, the suggestions were awfully broad. After all, Prime Video has 4,457 titles, Netflix offers 2,040, and Hulu has 1,137. But you can really narrow down your selections. Dinggo offers a surprising variety of niche categories, like LGBTQ Action and Adventure, International Late Night Comedies, Mockumentaries, and Faith and Spirituality.

Did you know you can access all of Netflix’s niche categories directly? Here’s how to do that.

If you don’t want to download Dinggo, you can find a similar streaming suggestion option through the intro survey at JustWatch.com. Happy streaming!

Dinggo: swipe thru Netflix Hulu Prime Video DOWNLOAD FREE ►
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HBO Max to offer streaming movies, shows, and ‘Friends’ reruns

Get ready to shell out for another streaming video service.

HBO Max

Add one more player to the streaming wars. Next spring, WarnerMedia is jumping into the fray with HBO Max.

When the service launches, it will have 10,000 hours of content.

  • All 236 episodes of “Friends”
  • All episodes of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”
  • All episodes of “Pretty Little Liars”

HBO Max will also be the exclusive streaming service for any Warner Bros.-produced shows that air on The CW. That includes the upcoming “Batwoman” series.

You’ll also find originals from Warner Bros., New Line, DC Entertainment, CNN, TNT, TBS, truTV, The CW, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth, and Looney Tunes.

The platform will also include four new young adult films from producer Greg Berlanti. Reese Witherspoon will produce at least two films for HBO Max.

HBO Max is entering an increasingly savage streaming ecosystem that includes current heavy hitters like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, but upcoming competition from Disney+, Quibi, and NBC’s still-unnamed platform.

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This is the cookie-dunking invention we never knew we needed

A perfect cookie dunk every time?!?

Dunking Buddy

Technology can solve virtually any problem. Seriously, we’ve got nearly everything covered with an app these days.

Need to relax? Here are five apps to help you chill.

Want to learn a language? These three apps fit the bill.

We’ve got apps to help us track nutrition, track our time, and make us laugh. We’ve got apps to keep us organized, make our lives simpler, and deliver food.

But occasionally, we face a problem we can’t solve with a quick download. We’re about to show you something that will blow your mind. Buckle up, friends. This is the Dunking Buddy:

Dunking your cookie in milk is a time-honored tradition riddled with problems.

  • Dunk the cookie too quickly and you don’t get maximum milk saturation.
  • Dunk the cookie too long and it could break apart and sink to the bottom of your glass.
  • If you want the whole cookie dunked, you’re going to get your fingers covered in milk.
  • Sometimes that milk is too cold and it hurts your precious fingers to try to withstand the freezing temperatures for maximum dunkage!

That’s where the Dunking Buddy comes in. This ingenious gadget uses magnets to create a tiny elevator on either side of your cup. Insert your cookie, slide down the handle on the outside of the cup and your cookie begins its luxurious milk bath. When you’ve achieved maximum saturation, raise the cookie and enjoy.

Just the little cookie elevator itself will cost you $6.95. They’ll throw in a color-changing cup for another $3. If you want to go nuts, you can get 12 of the cup-and-elevator combos for $82.50. So, yeah, kind of expensive for a couple of magnets and plastic, but if you’re a cookie-dunking fiend, this could be a real game-changer.

We do need to mention that the Dunking Buddy appears to max out with an Oreo-sized cookie. Anything beyond that and the cookie will be too big for the little tray. It’s also not dishwasher safe.

Is this thing brilliant? Stupid? A little of both? Perhaps. It’s certainly better than the robot that stabs you for ignoring your WhatsApp notifications.

YouTube gives users more control over recommended videos

YouTube offers more transparency and control with your recommended videos.

YouTube app

It’s happened to all of us. You’re watching YouTube and then the site serves up another video that interests you. You watch that one, then another. Then, you’re suddenly sucked into a black hole of anti-vaxxers and 9/11 truthers. How did that happen? What is YouTube doing?

Today, the site announced some changes to their app that should help you steer clear of the weird conspiracy videos and keep your focus on the channels you like.

Block channels you don’t like from recommendations

If you see a recommendation from a channel you don’t want to see, tap the three-dot menu next to a video on the homepage or Up Next, then click “Don’t recommend channel.” This feature is available now on Android and iOS. It will be rolling out to the desktop site soon.

YouTube channel control

Discover why channels are recommended

Wondering why your YouTube journey is taking a hard turn into the land of the crazies? Now, YouTube will explain why it’s suggesting certain videos to you. That information will display under the video in a small box. That feature is available on iOS now, and will extend to Android and desktop soon.

YouTube recommendation

These new features won’t get rid of the worst videos on YouTube, but they can help make the platform a little friendlier for those of us who don’t want to hear how jet fuel can’t melt steel beams.

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This is why Facebook can’t stop election interference

Facebook unveils some futile policies to safeguard our elections.

Politics

When you’re not scrolling through wedding photos or baby photos on Facebook, you’re being pelted with ads that have been tailored especially for you. Don’t believe us? Go here and click “Your interests” to see what Facebook has learned about you.

That’s right. Every click you’ve made leaves a trail that helps Facebook put you into a box. Advertisers can then perform a surgical strike on your timeline, serving up an ad that’s tailor-made to get you to buy something or vote a certain way.

Facebook’s plan to fight global election interference

voting

Today, Facebook announced that it’s trying to prevent a repeat of history. Over the last several years, foreign groups have weaponized Facebook’s data to manipulate voters. Now, Facebook’s ad transparency tools are available globally.

A post on Facebook’s blog states, “as part of the authorization process for advertisers, we confirm their ID and allow them to disclose who is responsible for the ad, which will appear on the ad itself. The ad and ‘Paid for by’ disclaimer are placed in the Ad Library for seven years, along with more information such as range of spend and impressions, as well as demographics of who saw it.”

Until now, Facebook’s ad verification program was only available in 50 countries and territories. Now, “proactive enforcement” will begin in Ukraine, Singapore, Canada, and Argentina. Humans and computers will review the ads.

See all the political ads Facebook is running

Facebook will also give more countries access to its Ad Library Report. The library reveals that in the United States, more than $649 million has been spent on ads related to social issues, elections, or politics since May 2018. So groups are spending nearly $50 million per month to try to influence you.

The ad library can reveal some interesting stats. Donald Trump’s page has spent more than $14 million on Facebook ads since May 2018. And you can see them all.

Trump adsYou can also click on a specific ad to see who saw it.

Trump ad performanceRemember, an advertiser can specifically target or exclude audiences. This map shows us that 13% of the ad’s audience was in Florida, a key state to any candidate’s electoral strategy.

We can also see that over the last 90 days, Trump’s campaign has spent $2.5 million, while former Vice President Biden spent the second most at $1.5 million. Something called the International Rescue Committee is third with $1.2 million, and ClassAction.com is fourth with $1.1 million.

Why this won’t work

The real issue is that this tool only helps with ads run by legitimate campaigns or Political Action Committees (PACs). Many of the forces working to undermine democracy keep a significantly lower profile.

Jesus adAccording to Politico, this ad of an arm-wrestling Jesus was created in October 2016. For $1.10, the Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency was able to spread it around Facebook, targeting people age 18 to 65+ interested in Christianity, Jesus, God, Ron Paul and media personalities such as Laura Ingraham, Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, and Mike Savage.

Russian ad

The same Russian group spent $915 to target this ad to people ages 18 or older in Georgia, Maryland, Missouri or Virginia. By accumulating “likes” on these fabricated pages, the Russians were able to amplify future divisive messages organically.

While 29 million Americans saw these kinds of Russian-backed posts directly, the algorithm ended up pushing them out to 126 million Americans during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

The total number of voters in 2016? Just under 139 million.

Another issue is that Facebook is expecting these advertisers to self-report their goals. According to their policy, “when ads about social issues, elections or politics appear on Facebook products, they’re required to include information about who paid for them.” And what happens if a group doesn’t disclose that information? Facebook expects you, the regular user, to report the ad.

Facebook reportingWhat’s more likely, that Facebook users will police the platform or that they’ll simply scroll by or click like/share?

All of this action comes a month after Facebook refused to remove an altered video of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. The page that posted that video is cranking out multiple videos every week. It’s not running ads. And if it’s not running ads, it’s not required to disclose who’s paying for their content. So Vladimir Putin himself could be running the page and spreading disinformation organically and we’d never know.

It’s possible that news organizations could clamp down on some of these pages by filing a copyright claim anytime a politically-motivated page uses their video. But that is something that only the copyright owner can do.

Facebook policyIn theory, you could upload the entirety of “Avengers: Endgame” to Facebook and unless Disney complains, Facebook wouldn’t take it down.

As much as Facebook tries to clamp down on disinformation, those who want to manipulate the algorithm will find a way to bypass the safeguards. It’s up to all of us to consider our clicks before we make them. And better yet, maybe it’s time to delete Facebook entirely and get your political information from publicly funded straight-shooters like NPR and PBS.

What is #TheGitUpChallenge?

#TheGitUpChallenge is spreading across social media. Here’s what to know.

Blanco Brown

Don’t look now, but we’re in the midst of a hip-hop/country crossover phenomenon. Much like Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” this latest sensation began on Soundcloud and launched to prominence on TikTok.

Here’s the song:

First up, props to Blanco Brown for filming his music video in a trailer park, lit entirely by what we assume are car headlights.

“The Git Up” has more than 5 million streams on Spotify, and now everyone is doing their own spin on the dance. #TheGitUpChallenge has more than 100 million views on TikTok. You are guaranteed to encounter it at any weddings in the near future.

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Need a tutorial? Blanco Brown is here to help:

Here’s how you know this thing has broken containment and spilled out into the real world. Newly married couples are doing it…

…and so are cops…

…and so are banks…

…and so are mechanics…

…and so is Spider-Man.

We’re counting down the minutes until we see Bernie Sanders doing this as a campaign stunt.

Study up now, friends. You will be required to do this dance before the year is out.

Listen: Unreleased Freddie Mercury song will give you chills

Hear a song that’s been lost for 34 years.

Freddie Mercury

Queen frontman Freddie Mercury had one of the most iconic voices in music. But as with so many other stellar talents of the past, the voice was often drowned out by then-popular musical trends like synthesizers or backing choruses.

Today, we’re being treated to the sounds of Freddie Mercury without all the extra mid-80s fluff. Here’s the title track of the sci-fi musical “Time,” stripped down to its incredible singer and a piano:

You can compare it to the original here:

Producer Dave Clark was with Mercury at Abbey Road Studios in 1985 when they recorded the track. After recording the original version, Clark asked the singer to try the stripped-down version. Now, 34 years later, we’re finally able to hear what that sounds like.

People have been marveling at Freddie Mercury’s isolated vocals for a while now. This video removes all the sound of “Under Pressure,” except for the voices of Mercury and David Bowie. It’s been watched more than 12.5 million times.