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Rashmika Mandana : The Viral Deep Fake

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Last updated: 2023/11/06 at 6:36 AM
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a deepfake video of Rashmika Mandanna went viral on social media. The video, which was created using artificial intelligence, showed the actress engaging in a sexually explicit act. The video was widely condemned, and many people called for the creator of the video to be brought to justice.

Amitabh Bachchan, a legendary Indian actor, was one of the many people who spoke out against the video. He took to Twitter to express his disgust, and he called for stricter laws against the creation and distribution of deepfake videos.

“This is a strong case for legal,” he wrote.

Bachchan’s response was echoed by many others, and it helped to spark a national conversation about the dangers of deepfake videos.

What are Deepfake Videos?

Deepfake videos are videos that have been manipulated using artificial intelligence to make it appear as if someone is saying or doing something that they never did. They are often created using a technique called “deep learning,” which allows the AI to learn how to mimic someone’s speech patterns and facial expressions.

Deepfake videos can be used for a variety of purposes, including creating fake news, spreading misinformation, and damaging someone’s reputation. In the case of Rashmika Mandanna, the video was used to harass and exploit the actress.

What are Dangers of Deepfake Videos ?

Deepfake videos are a serious threat to privacy and safety. They can be used to create false evidence, blackmail people, and even damage someone’s reputation beyond repair.

In the wrong hands, deepfake videos could be used to cause real harm. For example, they could be used to create fake news stories that could lead to violence or riots. They could also be used to blackmail people into doing things that they don’t want to do.

What Can Be Done?

There are a number of things that can be done to address the problem of deepfake videos.

  • Technology companies need to develop better tools for detecting and removing deepfake videos.
  • Lawmakers need to pass stricter laws against the creation and distribution of deepfake videos.
  • The public needs to be educated about the dangers of deepfake videos and how to spot them.

It is important to remember that deepfake videos are not going away. However, by taking action, we can reduce the harm that they can cause.

Amitabh Bachchan’s stance against deepfake videos is commendable. He is a powerful voice in India, and his words can help to raise awareness of this important issue.

Bachchan’s response also shows that he is a supporter of women’s rights. He understands that deepfake videos can be used to harass and exploit women, and he is committed to protecting them from this type of abuse.

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EH Team November 6, 2023
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