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Home / Technology / Javed Akhtar Slams AI Deepfake, Threatens Legal Action

Javed Akhtar Slams AI Deepfake, Threatens Legal Action

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Javed Akhtar condemned a fake AI video falsely attributing statements to him.
  • The fabricated video showed a computer-generated image of him claiming he turned to God.
  • He is considering legal action against those spreading the deepfake content.
Javed Akhtar Slams AI Deepfake, Threatens Legal Action

Veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar has publicly condemned a deepfake video that falsely attributes a statement to him. The AI-generated clip features a manipulated image of Akhtar, claiming he has 'turned to God,' a narrative the writer has strongly refuted.

Akhtar expressed his dismay on social media, labeling the video 'rubbish' and a severe blow to his reputation. He is actively considering reporting the matter to cyber police and intends to pursue legal recourse against all parties involved in creating and disseminating the fabricated content.

This incident highlights the growing menace of AI misuse, with celebrities increasingly falling victim to deepfakes. Akhtar's case emerged shortly after he participated in a public discussion about Gaza, God, and justice, prompting speculation about a deliberate effort to distort his views.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The fake AI video falsely claimed that Javed Akhtar had 'turned to God'.
Yes, Javed Akhtar is seriously considering reporting the deepfake video to the cyber police and taking legal action.
Deepfake videos are a growing concern because they can easily misrepresent public figures, damage reputations, and spread misinformation.

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