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Viral full-body AI character swaps of Stranger Things actors spark scams and disinfo fears

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Brazilian creator Eder Xavier posted viral videos this week swapping his face and body with Stranger Things actors Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour, and Finn Wolfhard using Kling AI’s 2.6 Motion Control. The clips circulated across social platforms and drew more than 14 million views on X.

The spread prompted technologist attention and public reactions. An a16z partner, Justine Moore, shared the clip via this post, and broader commentary appeared in this reaction.

Security experts warned the tools could enable scams, disinformation, and non-consensual content. Emmanuelle Saliba of GetReal said “The floodgates are open. It’s never been easier to steal an individual’s digital likeness—their voice, their face—and now, bring it to life with a single image. No one is safe,” highlighting low barriers to abuse.

Academic researchers flagged new technical challenges for detection and attribution. Yu Chen said “Full-body character swapping represents a significant escalation in synthetic media capabilities,” noting these models handle pose, clothing, and full-motion synthesis.

Experts urged shared responsibility across developers, platforms, and policymakers and called for detection methods that find intrinsic statistical signatures. Chen warned “The rapid democratization of these capabilities means that response frameworks developed today will be tested at scale within months, not years,” and recommended combined automated and human review pipelines.

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