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“This isn’t parody anymore,” said , an entertainment IP attorney. “Parody comments on the original. Fan-Topia replaces the original. A lonely fan spending $100 a month to have an AI version of Harry Styles say ‘I love you’ is not protected speech. It’s digital identity theft.”

“We realized that people don’t just want to hear a funny voice say a swear word,” said , a spokesperson for Bavfakes (speaking via encrypted voice changer). “They want the relationship . Fan-Topia is the first platform that lets a Taylor Swift-alike argue with you about which ‘All Too Well’ scarf is superior, or lets a fake Ryan Reynolds roast your Minecraft build at 2 AM.” bavfakes fan-topia

The technology is startling. Using real-time voice cloning and adaptive text generation, the avatars maintain emotional memory. Tell “fake Drake” you’re having a bad day, and he’ll remember it ten messages later. Criticize “fake Beyoncé’s” album drop, and she’ll put you in a virtual “time out.” To understand Fan-Topia, I spent a week inside the “Superfan” tier ($19.99/month). The experience is a rollercoaster. “This isn’t parody anymore,” said , an entertainment