According to a 2023 report by Sensity AI (now part of the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity), over 96% of all deepfake videos online are non-consensual pornography, and 99% of those target female celebrities and influencers. Japanese idols have become a major target since 2020, with actresses like Kubo Shiori, Minami Hamabe, and others routinely appearing on deepfake lists.
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky flagged "deepfake repack" as a top emerging threat in Q4 2023, noting that attackers prey on the shame associated with seeking non-consensual content, ensuring victims rarely report the infection. kubo shiori deepfake repack
The creation of deepfakes typically involves: According to a 2023 report by Sensity AI
Deepfakes have the potential to disrupt social dynamics, affecting both individuals and public figures. They can be used maliciously to spread misinformation, damage reputations, or interfere with democratic processes. The creation of deepfakes typically involves: Deepfakes have
of Japan have issued warnings that such AI-generated content violates personality rights and can constitute defamation or obscenity.
The creation and dissemination of deepfakes featuring Kubo Shiori can have significant consequences for the voice actress and singer, as well as the entertainment industry as a whole. Some potential impacts include: