DeepFake: After India, uproar in America, objectionable photo of famous singer Taylor Swift goes viral

DeepFake: According to a report published in 2023, cases of deepfakes have increased by 550 percent since 2019. At present, no country in the world has any law to stop deepfakes. There is talk of making a law regarding deepfakes in India and a law on this may come soon.

Jan 27, 2024 - 15:17
DeepFake: After India, uproar in America, objectionable photo of famous singer Taylor Swift goes viral

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gradually becoming a problem for the world. Many big countries of the world including India are troubled by this but no solution is being found. Only last year, a video of southern actress Rashmika Mandanna went viral in India, was a deepfake video. Deepfake videos or photos are being created with the help of AI which are very difficult to identify whether they are real or edited.

The worm of deepfake has now reached America also. A deepfake photo of famous pop singer Taylor Swift has gone viral, after which a new debate has erupted in America regarding deepfakes. Swift's fake photos going viral on social media have drawn the attention of American leaders towards deepfakes. There is a demand in America to ban it completely and take strict action against those who prepare it.

Taylor Swift's photos are going viral on Facebook and Telegram, which a US lawmaker has described as "horrific". He has said on every post that appropriate action will be taken against those who share the photo. Social media companies have also been asked to remove this photo.

According to a report published in 2023, cases of deepfakes have increased by 550 percent since 2019. At present, no country in the world has any law to stop deepfakes. There is talk of making a law regarding deepfakes in India and a law on this may come soon.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer