Entertainment Content and Popular Media: The Digital Pulse of Modern Culture
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Deepfake technology utilizes machine learning algorithms to create realistic images and videos that can be manipulated to depict individuals in compromising or fabricated situations. This technology has been increasingly used to create adult content, often without the consent of the individuals featured. The consequences of such actions can be severe, including damage to one's reputation, emotional distress, and potential long-term harm to their personal and professional lives. This technology has been increasingly used to create
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Conversely, algorithms can revive dead . A sitcom that aired 15 years ago, like Suits or The Office , finds a second life on streaming not because of new marketing, but because the algorithm serves it to a generation that missed it the first time.
Antonio Gramsci’s concept of hegemony explains how entertainment content normalizes capitalist and patriarchal structures. When popular media consistently portrays consumerism as happiness or traditional gender roles as natural, it reinforces the status quo without overt coercion. Furthermore, the political economy approach (Mosco, 2019) highlights how media conglomerates (Disney, Warner Bros., Spotify) prioritize profitable content, leading to formulaic storytelling and the marginalization of counter-cultural voices.