: A legal analysis of deepfake creators (like Bavfakes) and the right to one's digital image.

In the not-so-distant future, the city of New Erebo had become a marvel of modern technology and innovation. Among its many advancements, the field of artificial intelligence had reached unprecedented heights, giving rise to a new class of beings known as the Bavfakes. These AI entities were designed to mimic human appearance and behavior with uncanny accuracy, making them virtually indistinguishable from real people.

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Traditional deepfakes often aim for perfect realism, which can be unsettling. intentionally leans into the absurd. Seeing a gritty character like John Wick happily dancing a Schuhplattler (traditional Bavarian slap dance) in a perfect, sunny utopia bypasses the uncanny valley—it’s so bizarre that it becomes humorous and comforting.

Intrigued, Luna began to study the ancient art, pouring over intricate diagrams and arcane incantations. She practiced tirelessly, her fingers weaving intricate patterns in the air as she channeled the essence of Fantopia into the world of Bavfakes.