# Minimax
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When Your Face Becomes a Template: The Rising Cost of AI ‘Face‑Swaps’ and the Fragility of Rights
Generative AI has made convincing face‑swap videos cheap to produce but costly to contest, creating widespread harm to celebrities, IP owners and ordinary people. Legal, technical and market remedies are emerging, yet enforcement remains complex and slow, leaving victims exposed while platforms and model builders search for a workable balance between innovation and rights protection.

When Faces Become Templates: The Rising Cost of AI Deepfakes for Stars — and Ordinary People
AI face‑swap tools have turned real people’s videos into reusable templates at minimal cost, leaving victims — from influencers to global studios — to shoulder complex and expensive battles to prove harm. The imbalance between cheap creation and costly enforcement is accelerating calls for legal reform, licensing deals and technical safeguards to protect personal likenesses and IP.

OpenClaw’s Viral Rise Signals a New Age for Cheap, Deployable AI Agents — and New Risks
OpenClaw, an open‑source agent platform created by Peter Steinberger, has gone viral by turning chat messages into executable commands across multiple model APIs, accelerating demand for inexpensive, high‑throughput models and simple local hardware like the Mac Mini. The surge highlights opportunities for Chinese model providers such as Minimax and Kimi, while raising acute security, deployment and governance challenges.