Fan Chant: How K-pop Labels Are Fighting AI
Briefly

HYBE has taken a significant step to combat the rising issue of AI deepfakes by partnering with Korea's Northern Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency. This collaboration aims to protect artists from online defamation, particularly addressing the vulnerability faced by female K-pop stars who are frequently targeted. HYBE has a history of prioritizing artist protection and receiving feedback from fans on potential threats. This new partnership indicates a broader industry response, as other major agencies also increase measures against deepfake pornography aimed at female artists in the K-pop landscape.
HYBE announced a partnership with the Northern Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency to combat AI deepfakes, an encouraging move toward protecting K-pop artists from cybercrime.
The collaboration aims to address the growing threat of deepfakes, especially for female artists who face disproportionate risks from online defamation and hate.
This agreement signifies a proactive approach from HYBE as they reinforce their commitment to artist protection and respond to the concerns raised by fans.
The initiative reflects growing industry-wide efforts to safeguard artists in an era where technology poses significant challenges to their reputations and integrity.
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