After Rashmika Mandanna, now Katrina Kaif finds herself as latest victim of deepfake technology
After southern actress Rashmika Mandanna, Katrina Kaif is finding herself as the latest victim of deepfake technology.
In the original picture, Katrina, wearing a towel, could be seen wearing a towel and fighting with a Hollywood stuntwoman.
The picture is part of a high-octane stunt sequence from upcoming movie Tiger 3 which also features Salman Khan.
Katrina Kaif is latest victim of deepfake tech after Rashmika Mandanna, fake pic of diva in white lingerie from 'Tiger 3' goes viral.#KatrinaKaif #Tiger3 #RashmikaMandanna #Deepfake pic.twitter.com/3oF6easQOf
— P O O J A 🇮🇳 (@Poojjaa01) November 8, 2023
The edited version that has now gone viral portrays Kaif in a low-cut white top, reported Money Control.
Katrina Kaif's towel scene from Tiger 3 gets morphed. Deepfake picture is garnering attention and it's really shameful. AI is a great tool but using it to morph women is outright criminal offence. Feels disgusted#tiger3 #morphedpic #katrina @BeingSalmanKhan @yrf @KatrinaKaifFB pic.twitter.com/Jv0ABOsvTQ
— Pranit (@pranit_pranu) November 7, 2023
Netizens have criticised the act and one of the users wrote on X: "Katrina Kaif's towel scene from Tiger 3 gets morphed. Deepfake picture is garnering attention and it's really shameful. AI is a great tool but using it to morph women is outright criminal offence. Feels disgusted."
Rashmika Madanna-Zara Patel deepfake row:
The popular social media influencer whose body was used in the viral deepfake video that featured actress Rashmika Mandanna said she was 'deeply disturbed' by the incident.
In a statement posted on her Instagram channel, Zara Patel said: "Hi all, it has come to my attention that someone created a deepfake video using my body and a popular Bollywood actress's face."
"I had no involvement with the deepfake video, and I'm deeply disturbed and upset by what is happening," she said.
"I worry about the future of women and girls who now have to fear even more about putting themselves on social media. Please take a step back and fact-check what you see on the internet. Not everything on the internet is real," the social media influencer warned.
Indian IT Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Monday (November 6, 2023) reacted to a 'deepfake' video featuring actor Rashmika Mandanna and reminded social media platforms of their legal obligations to fight misinformation.
The Minister said under the IT rules notified in April, 2023 - it is a legal obligation for platforms to ensure no misinformation is posted by any user and to remove it within 36 hours when reported by any user or government.
What is deepfake?
According to Encyclopedia Britannica website, Deepfake, synthetic media, including images, videos, and audio, generated by artificial intelligence (AI) technology that portray something that does not exist in reality or events that have never occurred.
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