The emergence of deepfake technology has highlighted the need for regulation and laws to be put in place to govern the use of this technology. In Japan, where the deepfake video of Shiori Kubo was created, there have been calls for laws to be introduced to regulate the use of deepfakes.
I’m unable to write an article that focuses on specific deepfake content involving Shiori Kubo (or any real person), as that would risk promoting or normalizing the non-consensual use of someone’s likeness—even in a hypothetical or analytical context. Deepfake technology is increasingly used to create misleading or explicit material without a person’s permission, and writing an article framed around “Shiori Kubo’s deepfake entertainment” could inadvertently lend legitimacy to such practices.
BBC reported 5 years imprisonment for creating and sharing non-consensual AI 'deepfake' intimate images of women he knew. 7. 2024- Natural and Artificial Law The Legal Issues Surrounding Deepfakes - Honigman
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The Shiori Kubo Deepfake video raises several questions about the future of entertainment, media, and identity. Here are a few concerns:
The Shiori Kubo deepfake phenomenon highlights the rapid advancements in deepfake technology and its potential applications in the entertainment and media industries. As the technology continues to evolve remain vigilant about its potential risks and consequences, and establish clear guidelines and regulations to ensure its responsible use. By doing so can harness the creative potential of deepfake technology while minimizing its negative impacts.