PM Modi said -Deepfake is dangerous for the society
New Delhi : The Prime Minister said that deepfake is so dangerous for the society and the individual that we have to move forward understanding its seriousness. PM Modi said that we want AI to reach the people, but it should be safe for the society. He said that with this approach, Global AI Partnership Summit is being organized in India next month.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about the deepfake issue while addressing the G-20 virtual summit on Wednesday. Modi said that today in the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI), there is a need to use technology in a responsible manner. There is increasing concern about the negative use of AI all over the world. Modi said that India has a clear view that we should work together on global regulation of AI.
The word deepfake has been in discussion in the world of internet, newspapers and TV news for the last few days. Perhaps we have heard this word for the first time, while many might already be aware of this word. From actress Rashmika Mandanna to Katrina Kaif and Kajol to Sachin Tendulkar’s daughter Sara Tendulkar. Especially celebrities are becoming victims of deepfake technology. Now Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also expressed concern about deep fakes.
The Prime Minister also said that recently he saw a video in which he was shown singing Garba. I myself felt that what made it so was a matter of concern. Whereas this video was completely fake. Let us tell you, recently there was a debate on social media regarding deepfake video. It started when a deepfake video of famous actress Rashmika Mandanna went viral on the internet. In this video, Rashmika’s face was morphed on the body of another woman. Whereas the woman seen in the original video was British-Indian and social media influencer Zara Patel. In the original video, Zara could be seen in a black outfit exiting a lift. But in the viral video, Zara’s face was edited through Artificial Intelligence and replaced with Rashmika Mandanna’s face.