By Helen BushbyEntertainment reporter at Sheffield Documentary Festival
Tyke FilmsHelen Mort: "I just remember getting more and more upset... Who would want to do this?"The director of a documentary about the impact of deepfake porn has said she hopes her film will help people understand the immeasurable trauma it causes.
Rosie Morris's film, My Blonde GF, is about what happened to writer Helen Mort when she found out photos of her face had appeared on deepfake images on a porn site.
Frida Lyngstad is a Swedish singer best known for being part of the iconic pop group ABBA. She was born on November 15, 1945 in Ballangen, Norway and sang on some of their most famous tracks, such as "Mamma Mia" and "Dancing Queen". Her marriage to Prince Heinrich Ruzzo Reuss earned her the title of Princess Reuss of Plauen. Frida Lyngstad is a member of Pop Singer Age, Biography and Wiki đź’° Net worth: $300 million Frida Lyngstad, renowned as a Pop Singer in Norway, is anticipated to have a staggering net worth of $300 million by 2024.
Explore More Lying Long Island Republican Rep. George Santos pleaded not guilty Friday to 10 additional campaign finance fraud charges during an arraignment hearing in Long Island federal court.
US District Judge Joanna Seybert set a trial date for Sept. 9, 2024, with a status conference to be held Dec. 12 of this year.
Santos, 35, faces a maximum sentence of 22 years in prison if convicted.
He also waived conflicts that were raised by federal prosecutors involving his lawyer, Joe Murray, who had past dealings with the congressman’s campaign treasurer.
Some University of Texas students plan to openly brandish sex toys on campus in protest of a new Texas law that allows students with concealed-carry permits to bring their guns on campus, in dorms and, potentially, in classrooms. The protest (complete with a catchy hashtag (NSFW-ish) highlights a contradiction in Texas's "campus carry" law: Starting in 2016, guns will be allowed on some campuses, while the open display of relatively harmless sex toys could bring a misdemeanor conviction and a $500 fine.
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Recording the human voice
While experimenting with a new telegraph device, Thomas Edison stumbles upon the beginnings of recorded sound. He notices a speech-like noise as he accidentally runs indented tin foil under the telegraph stylus. By the end of the year, he records "Mary Had A Little Lamb" on the first working phonograph, becoming the first inventor to successfully record the human voice (although the speaker is forced to shout to produce an audible playback).