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Japan Arrests Suspect in AI-Generated Celebrity Porn Ring
South China Morning Post
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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A man in Japan has been arrested for allegedly selling AI-generated pornographic images of celebrities. Tetsuro Chiba is accused of making over 520,000 deepfake images of approximately 300 celebrities and earning roughly $70,000. He reportedly admitted to the act, stating his motivation was financial gain. This case highlights growing concerns about the malicious use of AI technology.
Concern is growing worldwide over the use of artificial intelligence tools for malicious purposes including through deepfakes, which turn genuine photos, videos or audio of people into false likenesses.
Between December 2024 and May 2025, Japanese man Tetsuro Chiba allegedly “allowed internet viewers to see 14 obscene electromagnetic image files online at set prices”, a police spokesman said.
Kyodo News, citing unnamed police sources, said the suspect is believed to have created more than 520,000 sexual deepfake images of some 300 celebrities, earning around 11 million yen (US$70,000) by promoting the content on social media.
Chiba reportedly accepted even higher fees from those requesting images of specific celebrities.
Jiji Press, reporting similar details, said he had told investigators he “did it for earning money”.
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