The recent emergence of a deepfake video featuring Nogizaka46 member Shiori Kubo has sent shockwaves throughout the Japanese entertainment industry, sparking concerns about the potential misuse of this rapidly advancing technology. The 39-second video, which has been widely shared on social media platforms, appears to show Kubo engaging in explicit activities, but its authenticity has been disputed by fans and the management team of Nogizaka46.
Combatting the weaponization of an artist's identity requires a coordinated, multi-layered defensive strategy. Watermarking and Digital Provenance
The recent emergence of a deepfake video featuring Nogizaka46 member Shiori Kubo has sent shockwaves throughout the Japanese entertainment industry, sparking concerns about the potential misuse of this rapidly advancing technology. The 39-second video, which has been widely shared on social media platforms, appears to show Kubo engaging in explicit activities, but its authenticity has been disputed by fans and the management team of Nogizaka46.
Combatting the weaponization of an artist's identity requires a coordinated, multi-layered defensive strategy. Watermarking and Digital Provenance The recent emergence of a deepfake video featuring