JAKARTA - Social media has recently been enlivened with a number of videos using an artificial intelligence (AI) feature that allows users to unite two different videos into one. Not a few users use that opportunity to create AI with their idol artists.

Often, videos that are combined using commands (prompt) written by users and not a few videos edited lead to sexual elements.

With the hectic trend of AI videos, JYP Entertainment's agency is annoyed with their artist, TWICE, which is the object of an AI video called deepfake.

Therefore, they plan to take legal action to those who make AI videos related to TWICE members.

"We are very worried about the recent spread of deepfake videos related to our artist," JYP Entertainment said in a statement.

"This action is a violation and we are gathering evidence to take legal action with law firms without exception," he continued.

They think their artist rights cannot be tolerated. In addition, this video with AI member TWICE also violates their privacy and data.

"We want to emphasize that we will not stand still while our artist rights are violated and we will take firm action to discuss this situation, thank you," he said.


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