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South Park Tackles Deepfakes as Manipulated Videos Hit the Town
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South Park Tackles Deepfakes as Manipulated Videos Hit the Town

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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South Park went deep on deepfakes this week, with dual plotlines in Colorado and Washington centered around the concerning use of false video and the implications of its widespread use — be it for revenge porn or to excuse real footage.

We start this week’s episode with our beloved Butters, feeling like he was used, hellbent on revenge against his ex-girlfriend, Red, over the whole Labubu Satanic ritual incident at her birthday party last season. So the sweet boy decides to create an A.I. deepfake video of her being urinated upon by Santa Claus. Which is bad, but not quite as bad as the video Red makes of Butters having sex with Totoro, the lovable creature from the 1988 Hayao Miyazaki animated fantasy film, My Neighbor Totoro. And, yes, Butters defiling Totoro is something we just can’t unsee.

The plotline thickens surrounding Eric Cartman and Peter Thiel’s trip to Washington to battle The Antichrist — a kidnapping that is being covered up with deep fake AI videos of the young resident obnoxious anti-hero — as the boys’ mother starts asking questions of the local police. But Detective Harris is more concerned with the apparent series of rapes at South Park Elementary, and are soon questioning Butters about his relationship with Totoro (referred to here as “hat forest dwelling piece of shit”). And that’s when goons from Studio Ghibli in Japan show up, calling B.S. on the hard-earned work of animators being easily copied by AI deep fakes. They are soon thrown into South Park’s jail.

In Washington, Vice President J.D. Vance is getting a tongue lashing from President Trump over his meddling in his personal life, namely the baby he is expecting with Satan, aka the Antichrist. Trump fesses up that he doesn’t want the baby, as the little bundle of hellfire will cramp his social life. So Vance suggests a gunman he knows in Colorado who can take care of things. Satan walks in on the Veep and Prez in the White House hot tub, hatching the plan, but yells at Trump and runs off. At that point, Trump and Vance seem to have a moment in the hot tub… and end up making love in the Lincoln Bedroom — in a scene that goes on and on and never gets comfortable to watch.

Talk about a speedy trial. After the act break, the A.I. The video revenge situation at South Park Elementary is soon on trial — with animated favorite Bluey on the stand to testify about the bad things Kyle, Stan and Kenny made her do in a deep fake that she wasn’t even paid for. By episode’s end, it;s discovered that the videos of Cartman were fake and he’s rescued and as always, ungrateful of his mother’s love (“When’s the last time you saw me eat a pot pie?” he asks his relieved mom.

All’s well that ends well for Detective Harris, who believes that he busted a huge community of online rapists named after a popular AI tool. However, Trump is in hot water when Lincoln Bedroom surveillance footage of him getting freaky with Vance leaks to Fox News; the network issues a despondent, defeated report on the tryst; it’s so sad you can almost feel bad for the network and its Trump-loving staff. That is, until Trump clears the air by telling Fox anchor that, duh, of course that lengthy — too lengthy — sex scene with his veep was fake as hell. Satan seems skeptical but remains in Trump’s bed as the arrival of The AntiChrist gets closer…

November 13, 2025 0 comments
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Spotify To Launch Music Videos In U.S. And Canada In Coming Weeks
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Spotify To Launch Music Videos In U.S. And Canada In Coming Weeks

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Giant music streamer Spotify, which in January started rolling out music videos in beta in 98 markets outside the U.S. and Canada, will be introducing them Stateside in the coming weeks, a spokesperson confirmed to Deadline.

No specific date or details were provided for the move, which will set Spotify as a rival to YouTube in the space. As in other markets, they will be available for premium subscribers.

The tipoff came in the announcement of new platform Spotify and the National Music Publishers’ Association unveiled on Tuesday — specifically a new “Opt-In Portal” for NMPA members to enter into a direct license agreement for expanded audiovisual rights in the U.S. A Spotify press post said the new agreements will mean higher royalty payouts for independent music publishers and songwriters, and, in exchange Spotify will receive new rights to build video features “that better connect artists and fans.” 

“This new partnership with the NMPA will increase revenue for songwriters and independent publishers who are the heart of the industry,” said Spotify’s Co-President and Chief Business Officer, Alex Norström. “We look forward to continuing to work with the NMPA to create new value and opportunities for their members.”

“We are pleased that this deal offers indie publishers the chance to enter into direct deals with Spotify in regard to audiovisual streaming functionality on the platform alongside the recently announced larger publishing companies,” added David Israelite, president and CEO, NMPA. “This new income stream reflects the growing value of songs as digital platforms offer new capabilities to consumers.” 

The NMPA Opt-In Portal was open to eligible publishers starting November 11 with onboarding continuing through December 19.

Variety was first to report the news.

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Soothe operator: Why we hate AI, but love bot-generated ASMR videos
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Soothe operator: Why we hate AI, but love bot-generated ASMR videos

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Everywhere we look, the world is grappling with the onslaught of AI. There are genuine fears of job losses and collapsing economies. Authentic work of creative folks is being scraped to generate generic content by machines. AI is telling us how to cook, where to vacation, how to mend a broken heart, which employees to lay off. No one’s quite happy. Except in one area.

AI can conjure up videos that aren’t humanly possible to create, such as a this one. (YOUTUBE/@LIPY’SVLOG)

When it comes to ASMR – the feel-good Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response content – the bots aren’t just thriving, they’re delivering on every oddly satisfying sensation without guilt or fear. Digitally generated clips of samosas, slicing open in perfect slo-mo are lighting up all the right parts of our brain. We’re watching cats morph into fruit or capybaras dissolving into clouds, or apples slowly melting into the ether without worry that actual lives were harmed for this content.

On YouTube, nearly 1.3 million people have watched an hour-long reel of AI-generated beds – made of candy, clouds, even parrots. There’s no waste, no mess, no ethical violations involved in the scratching the itch in our brains. The internet, it turns out, can soothe as much as it stimulates.

There are thousands of soothing videos of cutlery slicing into glass objects.
There are thousands of soothing videos of cutlery slicing into glass objects.

Tingle bells

In Kota, Rajasthan, 28-year-old sales executive Neha Johri admits to an unusual fixation: She likes listening to the clinking of cutlery. She’ll rewatch a scene on TV just to hear how the knife scraped across porcelain, the clink of wineglasses, the hollow tap of a ladle against a bowl.

It gives her a sense of stillness in a chaotic world. “I only recently discovered this is ASMR,” she says. With AI entering the genre, there’s plenty to watch, and it’s effortlessly precise. Her favourite videos are of glass fruit being cut. In the real world, that’s impossible to do. With AI imagery, the slices fall away in synchrony. “I feel relaxed and in control, because I know the slices will always be perfect.”

The term ASMR is new. It was coined in 2010 by researcher Jennifer Allen after years of online chatter about the unexplained tingle people got from specific sensory experiences. It has since mushroomed into a world unto its own. YouTubers have made money off filming slowly melting soap, digital artists upload videos of bowling balls plopping on jelly-like surfaces, video games now factor it into Match-3 puzzles.

Watching ethereal entities applying glass makeup is oddly satisfying. (YOUTUBE/@MESSYLABAIASMR)
Watching ethereal entities applying glass makeup is oddly satisfying. (YOUTUBE/@MESSYLABAIASMR)

ASMR thrives on intimacy, says Dr Shaunak Ajinkya, psychiatrist at Mumbai’s Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital. “It taps into a deep-seated evolutionary mechanism sometimes called the ‘social grooming hypothesis’, in which acts of care release oxytocin and serotonin, making us feel secure.” In other words, it’s a hug for the mind, not the body.

AI makes that intimacy easier. “It promises a flawless consistency that humans can rarely deliver,” says Dr Ajinkya. “Where a hand might fumble or a breath sound too loud, AI smooths each visual and soundscape to be profoundly calming.” And while actual human involvement can sometimes grate on the nerves, particularly for those with social anxiety, the bots offer no subtext, no performance, no pressure. “What’s left is a purely sensory, sterile form of soothing—less relational, more mechanical.”

Only AI can pull off videos of cats morphing into food without harming any animals. (SHUTTERSTOCK)
Only AI can pull off videos of cats morphing into food without harming any animals. (SHUTTERSTOCK)

Cold comforts

Our brains crave predictability and resolution; both are hard to find in real life. “Seeing chaos transform into order, even if it’s on screen, delivers a dopamine reward,” says Dr Ajinkya. Critics warn that AI-ASMR could distance us from human connection. But for some, that distance is the point. “With AI, there’s no burnout, no harassment, no parasocial bond,” says Dr Ajinkya. There’s also no pressure to respond. It is, as Dr Ajinkya puts it, “a form of hygienic relaxation, safe from the messiness of the human condition.”

Kapil Gupta, founder of Solh Wellness, is more blunt: “If you’re sceptical, look at the numbers. AI-ASMR is clocking millions of views, with retention rates rivalling or surpassing traditional ASMR,” he says. “People aren’t loyal to creators. They’re loyal to feelings. The internet economy isn’t about who makes you feel good—it’s about what makes you feel good. And AI is delivering that sensation like a vending machine.”

If AI-ASMR gets medical validation, it could be used in therapy. (YOUTUBE/@LIPY’SVLOG)
If AI-ASMR gets medical validation, it could be used in therapy. (YOUTUBE/@LIPY’SVLOG)

ChatGPT, Google Flow, InVideo, VEED, ASMR.so and BasedLabs are being deployed to generate whisper-soft audio, crystalline visuals, even Veo 3-powered dreamscapes. Of course, brands are getting involved. A one-minute reel of glassy McDonald’s and Burger King staples has drawn 1.3 million views. There are even 30-minute YouTube videos of “glass makeup”, generated entirely by AI.

Prompt response

At first glance, AI-ASMR resembles mindfulness. Both reduce activity in the brain’s Default Mode Network and lower stress responses. But where mindfulness builds resilience through introspection, AI-ASMR veers toward escapism. It works like micro-meditation, reducing viewers’ cognitive load with rhythmic, predictable patterns. “AI can amplify this by generating endless variations, perfectly smooth and symmetrical, without human error,” says Arpita Kohli, psychologist at PSRI Hospital in Delhi.

Does the brain know the difference between a human whisper and a bot’s? Not really. “The brain processes rhythm, tone, softness – if the whisper falls in the trigger range, the response comes, regardless of whether a human or machine was involved,” says Kohli. “Some prefer human intimacy, but the physiological response remains the same.”

The term ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) was coined in 2010, by Jennifer Allen. (SHUTTERSTOCK)
The term ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) was coined in 2010, by Jennifer Allen. (SHUTTERSTOCK)

As ASMR edges into therapy (millions already use it for sleep and stress relief), it’s giving AI its warmest public welcome yet. Imagine clinical-grade whispers, validated by brain scans, prescribed like meditation apps. “We see promise,” Gupta says. “If AI-ASMR gets medical validation, it could sit alongside therapy and mindfulness in stress protocols.” Because the future of calm won’t just be yoga mats and retreats. It may just be a bot who knows which of your buttons to push.

Who called it ASMR, anyway?

In 2010, Jennifer Allen was just another internet user, trying to make sense of the tingling waves that washed over her during quiet moments. No language existed to describe it. So, she coined Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response – it was just clinical-sounding and non-sexual enough to be credible. It took hold in a Facebook group and a scrappy research site, and quickly snowballed into a global community. Allen, who can summon tingles at will through meditation, still uses ASMR daily to sleep better, manage stress, and boost her mood.

From HT Brunch, November 1, 2025

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Dan Aykroyd says estates of late stars should be compensated for AI-generated videos - National
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Dan Aykroyd says estates of late stars should be compensated for AI-generated videos – National

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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Dan Aykroyd says he’s not opposed to an AI-generated alter ego extending his screen career into the afterlife.

The “Ghostbusters” star and founding “SNL” cast-member says he’d be open to the idea as long as his estate is compensated for any likenesses created by artificial intelligence.

Aykroyd is currently hosting a second season of the History Channel’s wild-but-true series “The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd,” which he mused could be a good candidate for such experiments.

“Certainly if History Channel and AI want to generate me after I’m gone and have me out there doing the show, they can. But they have to pay my estate, my family, to do so,” Aykroyd said in a recent video call from his family’s Ontario farm in the Thousand Islands.

Aykroyd floated the notion when asked for his thoughts on a proliferation of online videos in which late stars are posthumously positioned in invented scenarios, among them Tupac Shakur, Sammy Davis Jr., Michael Jackson and Robin Williams, whose daughter recently lambasted the trend.

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Dan Aykroyd is shown in this undated handout image from The History Channel series “The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd.”

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Aykroyd said it’s up to legal reps for deceased stars to go after platforms that run unauthorized material, drawing an analogy to copyright violations in music.

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“The legal representatives of these individuals are going to have to go to the carriers and say there has to be some kind of rights compensation,” Aykroyd said.

Aykroyd executive produces History’s non-fiction series in which wild historical events are dramatized with archival images and re-enactments, and bolstered with expert commentary.

An episode breakdown for this season touts tales about wild prison escapes, a family cursed with blue skin and the time a lawn mower killed a spectator at a football game.

“A lot of these stories bring up an interest in history, in science and technology and (the combination of) information, education and entertainment, I think, makes for a very great success,” says the Ottawa native, who splits his time with Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts.

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Aykroyd also appears on Flavour Network’s “A History of the World in Six Glasses,” streaming on StackTV.

That series dovetails with his expertise in spirits as co-founder of Crystal Head Vodka, which he proudly says is made in Newfoundland.


Aykroyd suspects a buy-local movement has helped domestic sales of the product famous for its skull-shaped bottle, as cross-border economic tensions largely removed U.S. alcohol from Canadian store shelves, bars and restaurants.

He bemoaned sovereignty threats and ongoing U.S. tariffs on some Canadian goods, but said he’s mindful of preserving his vodka’s U.S. sales.

“We want to keep our market in the States alive. It’s too bad that this is where we’re at,” said Aykroyd.

“But obviously the U.S. administration sees that they can get revenues and certainly I think some tariff adjustment was necessary in some of the bigger industries.

“As far as Canada becoming the 51st state, I will say that Canada is not for sale, but we do have lots of things to sell. So I encourage the chief executive of the United States, who is a deal-maker going way back in his career, to come up and make some deals and accept our deals.”

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Content Creator Arrested, Home Birth Death
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Tia Kemp And Ekane Go At In Online Feud (Videos)

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

 Looks like Tia Kemp, better known as Yuntie Tia, and Ekane have finally come direct after throwing shade at each other online. What started as a few slick comments has now turned into a full-on feud, with both women hitting below the belt in their responses.

RELATED: Clock It! Tia Kemp Schools Claressa Shields On How To Handle Shade & Criticism (WATCH)

Tia Kemp Goes Off On Ekane 

As both took to their platforms with clapbacks, Yuntie Tia shared a video on TikTok with the caption, “I heard they need me off a TikTok check! Here you go, Ewwwwwkane.” In her rant, she went off on Ekane’s looks and who she is overall, telling her she could never be on her level. Tia clocked the influencer for not measuring up to who she was at twenty, saying, “When I was your age, I wasn’t doing what the f**K you doing. I was tiptoeing around on marble floors and riding in $200K cars.”*

Ekane Claps Back At Tia Kemp

Ekane clapped back, and she came swinging behind everything Yuntie Tia had to say over on Snapchat. In her post, captioned “Yuntie, call me you old goose,” Ekane checked Tia for claiming she didn’t know who she was while still being able to speak on her personal business online. She clocked Yuntie Tia for coming for her and flexed that she’s doing better at 20 than Tia is at 50.

In her words: “You’re 50 years old doing the s**T Ekane was doing at 20. It’s time for you to grow the f*** up… you can’t f*** with me. Your old a** should be burping your grandson or cooking a Sunday dinner for once.”

Social Media Reacts 

Many gathered under The Shade Room Teens’ post to get a front-row seat to this clapback showdown. While some were shocked to see their two faves going at it, others were quick to make it known which team they were reppin’. Team Ekane stood firm that she “ate Auntie Tia up,” while Team Tia insisted that Ekane was no match for Auntie’s mouth.

Instagram user @zaydatone_ wrote, “This is a battle that will never end cause they both good at what they do”

While Instagram user @chynathegreatestt added, “Just hug it out neither one of you are better than the other”

Instagram user @lexiisloveeee wrote, “EKANE ATE 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 ‘Your 50 yrs. Old’ doing what EKANE did at 20′ it’s always the older women want to talk down on the young women … give props when due hunny”

Instagram user @sashadOll_ added, “yuntie done met her match 😩😂😂😂”

While Instagram user @iz.arihere wrote, “Why my favorites fightinnnn 😭😭😭”

Instagram user @sumflynicca wrote, “yall saying ekane got her but ekane saying stuff we already know about yuntie 😭”

Instagram user @coachreset_ added, “Yall keep saying old but it’s a blessing to live today to be old. Most ppl not passing 30”

While Instagram user @z.ariaajustinee wrote, “This like the battle of the best cussers 😂😂. they too too good at this. I wouldn’t wanna go against either of them 😭

RELATED: Whew! Tia Kemp Airs Chrisean Rock OUT For Allegedly Harassing Her With Late-Night Phone Calls (VIDEOS)

What Do You Think Roomies?

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Robin Williams' Daughter Slams Fans For Sending Her 'Gross' & 'Maddening' Al Videos Of Late Actor
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Robin Williams’ Daughter Slams Fans For Sending Her ‘Gross’ & ‘Maddening’ Al Videos Of Late Actor

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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Robin Williams’ Daughter Slams Fans For Sending Her ‘Gross’ & ‘Maddening’ Al Videos Of Late Actor

#RobinWilliams’ daughter, Zelda Williams, is begging his fans to stop sending her “gross” and “maddening” AI-generated videos of her late father.

In a recent message shared to her IG Story, Zelda expressed, “Please, just stop sending me AI videos of Dad. Stop believing I wanna see it or that I’ll understand, I don’t and I won’t.” She further criticized the practice, stating, “You’re not making art, you’re making disgusting, over-processed hotdogs out of the lives of human beings.”

She added in a second post, “And for the love of EVERYTHING, stop calling it ‘the future.’ AI is just badly recycling and regurgitating the past to be reconsumed.” This isn’t the first time Zelda has addressed the issue. In 2023, she condemned the use of AI to recreate her father’s voice, calling it “disturbing” and advocating for more stringent regulations against such practices in the entertainment industry.

Robin Williams, who was known for leading several cult classics such as #Jumanji, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Good Will Hunting, passed in 2014 at 63 from su!c!de.


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Zelda Williams Tells Fans to "Stop Sending AI Videos" of Her Father, Robin
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Zelda Williams Tells Fans to “Stop Sending AI Videos” of Her Father, Robin

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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In the past, Zelda Williams has had no problem defending her father, the late, great Robin Williams. But after putting Eric Trump in his place back in 2020, the actress and director has a new target: AI.

In a series of Instagram Stories on Monday, Williams urged the internet to “stop sending me AI videos of dad.” She continued, saying she’s “seen way worse” from trolls and described the process as a “waste of time and energy,” adding, “Believe me, it’s not what he’d want.”

She went on to say that these same people are condensing people’s very lives and legacies simply so they can “churn out horrible TikTok slop puppetering.” Those videos, Williams added, can’t be considered art whatsoever but are rather “disgusting, over-processed hotdogs [sic]” made from people’s unrelated imagery/likenesses. In turn, online users are only inundated with this “slop” because some folks are “hoping they’ll give you a little thumbs up.”

She went on to say that these same people are reducing entire lives and legacies just to “churn out horrible TikTok slop puppeteering.” Those videos, Williams added, can’t be considered art whatsoever but are rather “disgusting, over-processed hotdogs [sic]” made from people’s unrelated imagery/likenesses. In turn, online users are only flooded with this “slop” because some folks are “hoping they’ll give you a little thumbs up.”

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As if that wasn’t enough, Zelda Williams delivered this undeniable truth bomb: AI isn’t “the future,” it’s simply “recycling and regurgitating the past.” And for the grand finale, she threw in a conversation-ending haymaker:

“You are taking in The Human Centipede of content, and from the very end of the line, all while the folks at the front laugh and laugh, consume and consume.”

If we could for a moment, GOTDAMN.

But more seriously, even a tertiary glance at TikTok and similar platforms will reveal dozens and dozens of AI-generated Robin Williams videos/clips. None of them are worth linking to or referencing directly, but all of them are guilty of either infringing on various IP and trademarks as well as being generally obtuse regarding the ideas and opinions of a man they’d never known let alone ever met. It’s painful as fans of Williams to see his image be needlessly manipulated, especially when the work he left beyond already checked so many boxes in terms of emotional content and genre offerings.

Zelda Williams previously struck back at AI during 2023’s SAG-AFTRA strike. In response to people at the time having already used Robin Williams’ voice for various AI-generated media, Zelda said that while she found that “personally disturbing…the ramifications go far beyond my own feelings.” She went on to declare that “living actors deserve a chance to create characters with their choices.”

Check out screen grabs of her IG stories below.

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Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Move Court Against YouTube, Google Over Deepfake Videos
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Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Move Court Against YouTube, Google Over Deepfake Videos

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor couple Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan have taken a decisive stand against the growing menace of deepfake content. According to a Reuters report, the two have filed legal action against YouTube and its parent company Google, seeking $450,000 (nearly ₹4 crore) in damages, along with a permanent injunction to prevent the misuse of their likeness through artificial intelligence–generated videos.

The case highlights a pressing concern within the entertainment industry: the rise of AI-driven deepfakes that blur the line between real and fabricated content, often with damaging consequences for celebrities.

Allegations in the Lawsuits

The lawsuits, filed separately by Abhishek and Aishwarya, reportedly contain hundreds of links and screenshots of YouTube videos that the actors describe as “egregious,” “sexually explicit,” or “fictitious” AI-generated material. The couple argues that these videos not only harm their reputation but also pose larger questions about how platforms regulate the misuse of artificial intelligence.

According to Reuters, the filings, dated September 6, raise particular concern over YouTube’s content and third-party training policies. These policies, the actors claim, allow users to give consent for their videos to be used in training AI models — a loophole that risks the further spread of infringing and misleading content.

The Risk of AI Misuse

The filings reportedly warn that when such harmful content is used to train AI systems, the problem is compounded. The documents state:
“Such content being used to train AI models has the potential to multiply the instances of use of any infringing content, i.e. first being uploaded on YouTube, being viewed by the public, and then also being used to train.”

The couple further argues that if AI platforms are trained on biased or defamatory content, the technology will inevitably learn and replicate these falsehoods. This, they claim, not only infringes their intellectual property rights but also risks spreading untrue and damaging portrayals across digital platforms.

Court Proceedings So Far

The matter is currently being heard in the Delhi High Court. Last month, the court asked Google’s legal representatives to submit written responses before the next scheduled hearing on January 15. Until then, the case has drawn considerable attention as one of the high-profile legal battles over AI misuse in India.

Legal experts believe that this case could set a significant precedent in how Indian courts deal with the intersection of celebrity rights, intellectual property, and AI-generated content.

Why This Matters

The misuse of AI to generate deepfake videos has become a global issue. From fake political speeches to manipulated celebrity clips, the technology has sparked debates about consent, regulation, and digital ethics. For actors like Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan, whose personal and professional lives are constantly under public scrutiny, the stakes are even higher.

By taking legal action, the Bachchans are not only safeguarding their own reputations but also drawing attention to the urgent need for stricter controls on AI content moderation. Their move may inspire other public figures to pursue similar actions, especially as deepfake content becomes harder for audiences to distinguish from reality.

The Bachchans’ Film Updates

Away from the courtroom, both Abhishek and Aishwarya continue to maintain active careers in cinema.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was last seen in Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan: II (2023), where her performance earned widespread praise. She has not yet officially announced her next project, though speculation about upcoming films continues to follow her.

Abhishek Bachchan was most recently seen in Madhumita’s Kaalidhar Laapata, co-starring Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub and Daivik Bhagela. Looking ahead, he is set to appear in Siddharth Anand’s King, a star-studded project that will feature Shah Rukh Khan and Suhana Khan.

Looking Ahead

The outcome of this case will be closely watched, not just by fans of the Bachchans but also by the global entertainment community. As AI technology continues to advance, questions of privacy, consent, and accountability will only grow louder.

For now, Abhishek and Aishwarya’s legal challenge signals a strong pushback against the unchecked rise of deepfake exploitation — a move that could shape the future of digital rights in India.

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Her Man, Her Man, Her Man! Latto Confirms Romance With 21 Savage While Stepping Out In NYC (VIDEOS)
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Latto Confirms Romance W/ 21 Savage While Out In NYC (Videos)

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Roomies, the moment everyone’s been waiting for is officially here! Latto confirmed her romance with 21 Savage while stepping out in New York City.

RELATED: Confirmed Lovers? Latto Tattoos Rumored Bae 21 Savage’s First Name Behind Her Ear

Latto Confirms Romance With 21 Savage While Stepping Out In NYC

According to TMZ, on Monday, September 29, the outlet captured Latto out and about in NYC. Per footage shared on the rapper’s account, Latto appeared to be in mid-step, creating a TikTok to the intro audio from the 90s sitcom, ‘The Nanny,’ when she ran into the paparazzi outside of a building.

Peep the clip below.

Before dipping off, however, Latto got pretty candid with the outlet — after, of course, dropping the details on her chic ‘fit. When asked if she’s “tired of people asking about, you know who, 21 Savage?” Latto matter-of-factly said, “No.”

The reporter then doubled down, asking, “So you’re not tired of hearing about 21?”

To which Latto replied, “Nope! My man, my man, my man!”

Peep the footage of the convo below.

Social Media Reacts

Social media users slid into TSR’s comment section, reacting to Latto’s confirmation of her romance with 21 Savage.

Instagram user @englewoodbarbie wrote, “She was doing so good not telling nobody s**t 🫩”

While Instagram user @elle_mvrie added, “I knew it was confirmed when he said ‘I fell in love with that cheetah print’ 🤷🏼‍♀️”

Instagram user @rochellesimone__ wrote, “I love this for her, she been w. that man for some years”

While Instagram user @jaemurda added, “SAVAGE DONE HIT THE LOTTO 🎰”

Instagram user @kyradjackson wrote, “We been knew, but it’s something about as soon as you claim a 🥷🏾 publicly… lol”

While Instagram user @ashleymarie97_ added, “They got caught ofc she admits it now lol 😂.”

Instagram user @arichrush wrote, “This is me when the drinks starts drinking me 🤣😆”

While Instagram user @sashasleigh added, “it was the most public private relationship ever hell it’s about timeeeee!”

Instagram user @parischea wrote, “This would be a great aesthetic and vibe for her to play into. The early 90s super models were amazing”

While Instagram user @0hsyd._ added, “She only has 3 months with him now. Should’ve kept it a secret 😭😭😭😭”

Instagram user @doing_me_lowkey wrote, “Drag her like y’all drag Clarissa?! Or do y’all just pick and choose? 🤔”

While Instagram user @dje954__ added, “My boy 21 made a song mentioning cheetah print .. and yall still asking ? 😂😂”

A Look Back At The Years-Long Speculation Before Latto Confirmed Her Romance With 21 Savage

As The Shade Room previously reported, speculation of a romance between Latto and 21 Savage has been looming for years. In February 2023, social media users speculated that Latto tatted 21’s first name behind her ear, per The Shade Room. Then, in January of the following year, 21 appeared to be spotted with a tattoo of Latto’s first name behind his, per The Shade Room.

RELATED: 3 Times The Internet Tried Their BEST To Prove 21 Savage Is Latto’s Mystery Man (PHOTOS)

Then, in August of this year, photos surfaced of Latto and 21 Savage on vacation in St. Vincent, per The Shade Room.

A restaurant the pair allegedly stopped at reportedly confirmed their outing together, and by September, 21 was rapping about falling in love with cheetah print — seemingly confirming him being boo’d up with Latto.

RELATED: That’s Really Bae?! Social Media Thinks 21 Savage Shouted Out Latto With Cheetah Print Lyric In New Track (LISTEN)

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Who is Foo Fighters' new drummer Ilan Rubin? First gig videos surface
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Who is Foo Fighters’ new drummer Ilan Rubin? First gig videos surface

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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The Foo Fighters have officially introduced Ilan Rubin as their new drummer, replacing Josh Freese. The news first broke in late July, but fans got their first real confirmation during a surprise pop-up show at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo on September 13.

The news first broke in late July, but fans got their first real confirmation during a surprise pop-up show at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo on September 13.(Instagram/ Foo Fighters)

Foo Fighter’s new drummer Ilan Rubin

A clip of Dave Grohl introducing Rubin on stage spread like wildfire on social media. The video, shared on Reddit, has received millions of views. See the video on Reddit here.

Rubin, 36, has toured with Nine Inch Nails since 2009 and built a reputation as a versatile, hard-hitting drummer. He’s also played with Angels & Airwaves, Paramore, and fronts his own project, The New Regime. In 2020, he made history as the youngest musician inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as reported by The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Foo Fighters are headed out for shows in Jakarta, Singapore, and Mexico City this October. Whether Rubin is staying long-term or just filling in for the tour hasn’t been made clear.

Foo Fighter’s ex drummer Josh Freese

Freese, who joined Foo Fighters in 2023 after Taylor Hawkins’ death, was fired back in May. In an Instagram post, he admitted being “shocked and disappointed,” saying: “In my 40 years of drumming professionally, I’ve never been let go from a band.”

He added that he supported the band’s decision and valued his two years on and off stage with them.

Days later, he poked fun at the situation with a “Top 10 reasons Josh got booted from the Foo Fighters” list, joking that he once whistled “My Hero” for a week on tour and “never even tried growing a beard.”

In a twist, Freese will now replace Rubin as the touring drummer for Nine Inch Nails’ “Peel It Back” tour. Rubin had initially been slated to play, but stepped down after committing to Foo Fighters. NIN confirmed Freese’s return with a post on X, completing the unexpected drummer swap.

As the band heads into their fall tour, fans will be eager to see how Rubin settles into one of rock’s most scrutinized and celebrated gigs.

FAQs

1. Who is the Foo Fighters’ new drummer?

Ilan Rubin, best known for his work with Nine Inch Nails, has joined Foo Fighters as their new drummer.

2. How was Ilan Rubin’s role first revealed?

Fans spotted him during a surprise Foo Fighters show in San Luis Obispo on September 13, 2025, and a viral video confirmed the switch.

3. Why did Josh Freese leave Foo Fighters?

Freese said in May 2025 that he was fired after nearly two years with the band, describing the decision as “shocking and disappointing.”

4. What’s next for Foo Fighters?

The band begins their fall tour in October with stops in Jakarta, Singapore, and Mexico City. Rubin’s debut as drummer comes just in time for those shows.

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