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Tenshi Deepfake – A Comprehensive Overview
This article explores the origin, use cases, creator economy impact, legal ramifications, and psychological effects of the "Tenshi Deepfake" trend, separating the hype from the harm.
As deepfake technology continues to advance, governments, tech companies, and regulatory bodies are struggling to keep pace. Currently, there is a lack of comprehensive legislation and regulation surrounding deepfakes. Some countries have introduced laws or guidelines aimed at addressing the issue, but more work needs to be done to mitigate the risks associated with AI-generated content. tenshi deepfake
- Japan (The Birthplace of Tenshi): Japan’s 2023 revision to the Unfair Competition Prevention Act explicitly prohibits the creation and distribution of AI-generated impersonations, even of fictional characters if they serve as a business identity for a real person. Violators face up to 5 years in prison or fines of ¥5 million.
- United States: The No AI FRAUD Act (introduced 2024) and the DEFIANCE Act (passed 2025) create civil liability for deepfakes of identifiable individuals. However, a purely anime "Tenshi" without a direct link to a specific human performer exists in a greyer area.
- European Union: The EU AI Act classifies non-consensual deepfakes as "unacceptable risk." Platforms must remove them within 24 hours of notification.



