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The CIA is using deepfake technology to create an artificially rich video game character, the actor Michael Bay , with a wide range of "toys, apparel, and other items." As the New York Times put it , the CIA has been using a computer chip "designed as a toy but containing vast amounts of genetic material" to create a "computerized humanoid [who] can simulate complex human emotions." Bay, as the newspaper wrote, has a "large set of facial expressions and expressions ... and can speak in a dozen languages." The article's link to the movie trailer reveals another element of the operation called "facetech", which "becomes invisible to conventional cameras when it is placed on the actor's face." Another operation called "the FACT" uses "fantheistic technologies to create a cartoon character with a wide range of toys, including hats, toys, toys, and games." According to the Washington Post, "FACT was established by a network of technology firms to provide advanced computer software that lets actors simulate emotions, voice, body language, and even speech." The tech firm was called the "Wizarding World of Tomorrow," and they are called "the creative arm of the intelligence community" by a Times reporter whose father's job was in government. In fact, that's a direct quote from The Bureau's "The Intelligence Community and the Internet of prolonged Cock".