
Jennie Deepfake Controversy Raises Global Concerns Over AI Misuse Against Celebrities
Jennie, a member of South Korean girl group BLACKPINK, has become the latest celebrity targeted by a suspected





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Jennie, a member of South Korean girl group BLACKPINK, has become the latest celebrity targeted by a suspected

Park So-dam, the South Korean actress who played Kim Ki-jung, also known as “Jessica,” in the Oscar-winning film

The divorce battle involving SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won is no longer only a dispute over one of

Nvidia, the U.S. chipmaker that has become a central supplier of processors for the artificial intelligence boom, is

(Photo=CJ ENM) South Korea’s K-pop industry is entering a new phase in the U.S. market, with entertainment companies looking beyond a small number of global superstars and testing whether newer acts can build lasting American audiences. The challenge is no longer only creating a worldwide hit, but developing a repeatable system that turns emerging artists into long-term consumer brands. That

(Photo=Hyundai Motor Group) The artificial intelligence boom has created enormous demand for chips, models and corporate software. The harder question now is whether companies outside the technology industry can turn those tools into measurable gains in the physical economy. One of the clearest tests is emerging not in Silicon Valley but inside a South Korean automaker. Hyundai Motor Group, the

(Photo=You Quiz on the Block YouTube capture ) Christopher Nolan and Matt Damon arrived on South Korean television with little left to prove about the commercial appeal of “The Odyssey.” The film had already reached No. 1 at the box office in 69 countries and surpassed $1 billion in worldwide ticket sales. Yet Nolan had personally pushed for the trip

(Photo=Weverse capture) BTS, the seven-member South Korean group that helped turn K-pop from a regional music industry into a global entertainment business, is filling North American stadiums again. But as the group moves through its latest tour, disclosures from two members are drawing attention to a vulnerability that money, technology and global scale cannot easily solve. A touring franchise built

(Photo=Hayoung Instagram) For years, South Korean actress Ha Young has spoken proudly about belonging to a family of doctors stretching back four generations. Her great grandfather, she said, had even treated Emperor Gojong, the monarch who ruled Korea as the country struggled to preserve its independence in the face of expanding Japanese power. Now another patient from her great grandfather’s