Chinese face-swapping app Zao has blown up within days of launching, however, not without widespread concerns over privacy. Allowing users to create an almost instant deepfake using their own face in ...
It looks like the future: the ability to seamlessly transplant yourself into the title roles of some of the biggest films of the last few decades, all from your smartphone. Little wonder that Zao, a ...
Over the past decade, the French-Chinese painter Zao Wou-Ki has emerged as a titan in Asian art history—and a symbol of the Asian art market’s surging growth. More recently, his name has become ...
Zao, a Chinese app that uses "deepfake" technology to let users superimpose themselves onto the faces of movie and TV stars, has sparked a privacy backlash amid concerns about identity theft. The Wall ...
A new app allows people to put their faces into scenes from movies and TV shows by uploading a single photo. But there could be a potential cost to a user's privacy. One user of the Chinese app Zao ...
Art Basel Hong Kong has wrapped its 2026 edition with solid commercial results and a notably international crowd, drawing 91,500 visitors over the week and cementing the city’s position as the primary ...
The French countryside studio where Zao Wou-Ki (1921–2013) painted some of his largest abstract works will be transformed into an art gallery and artists’ residency. Villepin, the Hong Kong art ...
An exceedingly rare work by renowned French-Chinese artist Zao Wou-Ki is expected to sell for between HK$120 million and HK$150 million (US$15 million-US$20 million) at Christie’s Hong Kong this ...