MADRID, SPAIN: AI has become the talk of the town, slowly entering all fields. It's now the turn of AI to test love. Netflix is coming up with a unique dating drama 'Deep Fake Love' that will blur the lines between what's fake and what's real. The Spanish drama will put five couples' relationships to the test with the use of deepfakes.
Sowing a seed of doubt in each relationship, the show will try hard to break the bond between couples. The one who stays strong until the end will take the prize money for the show.
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How much prize money does Netflix's 'Deep Fake Love' winner get?
The couples appearing in Netflix's 'Deep Fake Love' have their whole relationship at stake. Even though there is going to be a lot of pain and drama, it will all be worth it for the winner when they get the prize money. The couple who will have faith in each other and trust their relationship until the end will get the prize money of €100,000 (approx $109,000). Cuarzo Production in Madrid, Spain is in charge of the production. Creating the fake scenario, the show will focus on the tense drama between the couples and will be hosted by Raquel Sanchez Silva.
What's about to come in Netflix's 'Deep Fake Love'?
The couples who are featured in the show are looking to find out the truth. Deep fake technology will make an exact replica of the individuals. These replicas will then match with other individuals and the entire scenario will be seen by the individuals' partners by sitting in the white room. The scenario will confuse the contestants into questioning whether the situation is real or not.
The official synopsis states, "Five couples put their trust to the test in this steamy reality series where deep fake technology blurs the line of truth and lies in a crash prize game."
'Deep Fake Love' Season 1 will release on Thursday, July 6, on Netflix.
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