As per report actress rashmika mandanna, bollywood actress Sonnalli Segal, who was deepfaked, shared her experience. After the deepfake video of actress rashmika mandanna, who was manipulated using artificial intelligence, went viral on social media, a deepfake photo of bollywood actress katrina kaif created a viral sensation. In her upcoming film 'Tiger 3', actress katrina has gone almost half-naked with a hollywood stunt woman in a scene holding a white towel. The original photo was altered to show her wearing a white bikini instead of a towel and the photos went viral. Now bollywood actress Sonnali Segal has shared a similar scary experience.
The actress gave an interview to the india Today newspaper and said that she also faced a similar situation. He explained how his mother's mood was after seeing that. Now that Rashmika's video has gone viral, I had a similar experience. But my photo was hacked and shared. The photos were very frightening. I had no idea that this kind of photo would go viral. My mom had seen it before. Amma worriedly asked me if Nina was in these photos. I didn't know much about this technology either. I said not me. But the experience was terrifying. This is really sad. I was so scared, angry, anxious and crying. He said that even now he feels scared when he remembers those photos. The central government has already warned about the deepfake video. The Union Ministry of Information technology has again issued an advisory on some aspects of the Information technology Act, 'They should be removed within 24 hours of filing a complaint about distorted photos and videos. 3 years imprisonment and Rs 1 lakh if not. He was warned that he would face fines. Union minister of State for Information technology and Knowledge Rajiv Chandrasekhar, who expressed outrage over rashmika Mandanna's twisted video, warned that social media should fulfill their legal obligations under the Information technology Act.
Zara Patel, the real girl who was in rashmika Mandanna's deepfake video, has responded that she is very disturbed that her video has been used for this. No one should create confusion in this way. I am very saddened by this," said Zara Patel, a british national of indian origin.
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