Man who tokenized himself on Ethereum becomes AI deepfake

Alex Masmej, the French 23-year-old who last month sold $20,000 worth of shares in himself through a token sale for his own cryptocurrency, $ALEX, has put himself up for sale as an AI-generated deepfake clone.

As of yesterday, his entire likeness is available for sale (or at least, for rent) on Alethea AIā€”a new marketplace for ā€œsynthetic mediaā€. Aletheaā€™s customers can dictate the words that come out of his digitally rendered mouth at a rate of $99 per 200 words.

The advert for Alexā€™s deepfake character makes itself clear: Up for sale is an AI character based on Masmej, not the real man himself. But just like the real Alex, it can ā€œspeak multiple languages, with various accents,ā€ and does ā€œnot need to take time off.ā€

The deepfake AI uses Masmej as its puppet, creating a video that maps those 200 words onto his mouth as though he really believed them. Masmejā€™s eyes remain indifferent to whatever is said.

When asked what motivated him to sell his face, Alex told Decrypt: ā€œTo leverage the tiny name I made for myself at scale, for no cost.ā€ Since the AI automates his voice, he doesnā€™t have to lift a finger! He receives a 75% cut of all sales.

So, will customers make Masmej the figurehead of a new terrorist cell? The poster boy for the anti-vaxxer movement? Will they launch a smear attack against him, crashing the $ALEX market? No! Masmej retains ultimate control over his character, and told us that he ā€œwould not allow his deepfake to say, ā€œAnything illegal, harmful, pessimistic, factually wrong.ā€

However, he told us he would accept: ā€œI am Alex Masmej and I have sold my soul to the internet,ā€ though only in exchange for $99.

Masmejā€™s most recent self-promotion involved selling tokenized shares of himself online through $ALEX. He promised investors a portion of any profits he makes in the next three years (up to $100,000).

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