Cancel culture is a contemporary social phenomenon that refers to the practice of withdrawing support or canceling individuals, companies, or public figures who have said or done something considered offensive, controversial, or inappropriate. This can take place on social media platforms, in public discourse, or through boycotts and other forms of public shaming.
Deepfakes, a form of synthetic media in which a person in an existing image or video is replaced with someone else's likeness, have become increasingly prevalent in today's digital landscape. While deepfake technology has raised concerns about its potential misuse for malicious purposes such as spreading misinformation or creating fake videos, there are also creative and positive applications of this technology, including in the realm of preserving and promoting Hungarian culture.