Park Ha-sun and Soyou confess to deepfake damage = University professor, feeling like blood is falling upside down (Hidden Eye)

Dec 31, 2024

Park Ha-sun and Soyou confess to deepfake damage  University professor, feeling like blood is falling upside down (Hidden Eye)



Actor Park Ha-sun and singer Soyou confessed to the deepfake damage.

MBC Everyone 'Hidden Eye', which aired on the 30th, dealt with deepfake crimes.

On this day, MC Park Ha-sun confessed that she was a victim of a deepfake sex crime. He "Someone reported it to me on social media. The moment I saw (the photo of the damage) for the first time in my life, I felt like my whole body was bleeding upside down," he said, expressing his feelings.




He then sued " (the perpetrator)The Park Ha-seon "trial period took about three years. When I caught the perpetrator, he said, "He was a professor at a university." He said, "(Don't you) cross your arms and take pictures with your grandfather's fans?" He used it to commit a crime. The perpetrator appealed continuously and was ultimately fined," he added.

Park Ha-sun and Soyou confess to deepfake damage  University professor, feeling like blood is falling upside down (Hidden Eye)
In addition, Soyou also revealed the damage to the deepfake. "I'm actually a deepfake victim. Ten years ago? I think it was when there was no name for Deepfake. I watched the video saying, 'Is it you?' So I went into the site and I was so surprised. What's this?", he confessed.

Subsequently, the possession that "I didn't know about it this year, but the fans reported it" is still suffering from deepfakes. He "When I first saw the picture, it didn't hit me too hard. It doesn't make sense. But I kept feeling bad while watching the videos. That was when we filmed 'Hidden Eye' he confessed.




Park Ha-sun and Soyou confess to deepfake damage  University professor, feeling like blood is falling upside down (Hidden Eye)
On the same day, the official cited deepfake crimes as the `2024 crime' that he noted and published an article that the British Guardian reported that `Korea is the capital of deepfakes in the world.' The French newspaper Le Monde shocked the public by saying, `Korea is a deepfake republic.'

According to a survey conducted by overseas security companies last year, 53% of Koreans and 99% of victims of deepfake sex crimes were women.






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