Kpop Winter Deepfake Exclusive -

The agency announced it is pursuing against perpetrators identified across major platforms including DC Inside, Women's Generation, Nate Pann, Instiz, TheQoo, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube. The company has adopted a "no settlement, zero tolerance" policy—refusing any out-of-court resolutions.

Agencies are working with tech firms to detect and immediately remove deepfake content from social media platforms. kpop winter deepfake exclusive

The challenge, however, remains daunting. Deepfake technology has evolved rapidly since it first emerged in 2017 when a Reddit user named "DeepFake" began creating fake celebrity pornography. Today's AI tools can generate hyper-realistic content in minutes, making detection increasingly difficult. The agency announced it is pursuing against perpetrators

: The agency has been actively monitoring internal and external systems to identify creators and distributors of deepfakes. No Leniency X (formerly Twitter)