part 1: scorched earth- WHY WAS LISA (FROM BLACKPINK) DEEPFAKED TO BE AT THE BAD BUNNY CONCERT #AI-GENERATED #GLITCHES #WHEREISLISA
I recently delved deeper into the unsettling trend of deepfake technology being used to insert celebrities like Lisa from Blackpink into events where they were not physically present. Watching the AI glitches unfold in the video—such as Lisa’s hands oddly morphing and passing through objects like a soda can—was both fascinating and disturbing. These errors expose the current limitations of AI-generated videos, which can appear eerily realistic at first glance but falter on close examination. What struck me most was the so-called "scorched earth" effect where the AI seems confused about spatial boundaries and natural movements, resulting in images that look unnatural, like a chicken’s hand morphing or pixelated distortions. This glitchiness reveals that while AI deepfakes are rapidly improving, they remain imperfect and carry potential ethical issues. One key reason for this deepfake incident seems to be linked to intense fan speculation and conspiracy theories about Lisa’s whereabouts, especially under the hashtag #WhereIsLisa. By digitally placing her at the Bad Bunny concert, creators might be attempting to fill the information void or even manipulate public perception. However, this act raises genuine concerns about digital identity theft and the unauthorized use of a person's likeness, constituting what some have called a "digital kidnapping." From a fan’s perspective, this can be deeply unsettling—not only does it blur the lines between reality and artificial manipulation, but it also risks spreading false narratives. It underscores the need for better digital literacy among fans and content consumers so they can critically assess what they see online. Personally, being aware of these AI-generated glitches makes me more cautious about accepting viral videos at face value, especially those involving celebrities. It’s a reminder to always verify sources and consider the ethical implications behind the media we consume. As deepfake technology advances, I hope the conversation around transparency and consent in digital content becomes more robust to protect individuals and audiences alike.











































































