Recently, illegally synthesized photos and videos that abuse DeepFeiq technology have been causing controversy around the world. In particular, in South Korea, Telegram-based DeepFeiq sex crimes have been spreading.
As the number of victims continues to grow, K-POP female idols are also being affected. On the 30th, the management office of the group "TWICE" JYP Entertainment
"We take very seriously the recent spread of Deep Fei-based (AI-based synthesis) videos of our artists," the company said. "This is clearly an inappropriate
This is a legal matter, and we are currently gathering all relevant materials and are taking strong legal action together with a specialized law firm."
The company said, "We will never sit idly by and take firm action against any acts that infringe on the rights of our artists.
DeepFei teased a strong response to the crimes. In July, singer Kwon Eun Bi (former IZONE) also took action for such crimes. At the time, Woo
llim Entertainment said, "We have collected numerous posts regarding the criminal acts of those who have synthesized the portraits of our artists and spread false, obscene photos, and have filed the first complaint.
"Such conduct is clearly a criminal act, and based on the evidence collected, we have filed charges of defamation under the Information and Communications Network Act and insult under the Criminal Code," the statement said.
In June, the management office of the group NewJeans, ADOR, said, "The artist's
Police are currently investigating the criminal acts of those who have engaged in unacceptable acts such as distributing and selling fake obscene photographs of people.
"We confirmed that criminal punishment was decided in the first instance ruling," the company said, adding that it would continue to hold them accountable to the end without any agreement or leniency, even if it takes time, given that some members are minors.
In addition to these, deep-throated videos of female K-pop idols are being indiscriminately created. As the related crimes have emerged as serious cases,
There are growing calls for vigilance in taking appropriate punishment and deleting synthetic footage.
2024/08/31 12:58 KST
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