Javed Akhtar Threatens Cyber Police Action Over AI-Generated Fake Video

Veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar has strongly condemned an AI-generated fake video circulating online, warning he will report it to cyber police and take legal action against those responsible. The incident highlights growing concerns over AI misuse, with celebrities like Bhagyashree noting the difficulty in detecting manipulated content. Actress Sreeleela has urged social media users not to support AI-generated material that violates personal dignity. Several celebrities are now seeking legal protection for their personality rights amid rising deepfake threats.

Key Points: Javed Akhtar Slams AI Fake Video, Warns of Legal Action

  • Javed Akhtar slams AI fake video
  • Celebrities warn of deepfake dangers
  • Growing misuse of AI technology
  • Calls for legal protection and responsibility
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"Seriously considering to report this to the cyber police": Javed Akhtar slams AI-generated fake video, warns of legal action

Veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar condemns a fake AI video, warning of cyber police action. Celebrities like Bhagyashree and Sreeleela voice concerns over deepfake misuse.

"I am seriously considering to report this to the cyber police - Javed Akhtar"

Mumbai, January 2

Veteran lyricist and writer Javed Akhtar has strongly condemned an AI-generated fake video circulating on social media, calling it misleading and warning "to report this to the cyber police".

Expressing his displeasure, Akhtar warned that strict legal action would be taken against those involved in generating and sharing the fake content.

"A fake video is in circulation showing my fake computer generated picture with a topi on my head claiming that ultimately I have turned to God. It is rubbish . I am seriously considering to report this to the cyber police and ultimately dragged the person responsible for this fake news and those few who forward it to the court for damaging my reputation and credibility," he wrote on X.

The incident has once again highlighted growing concerns over the misuse of artificial intelligence, especially the increasing difficulty in distinguishing between authentic and manipulated content online. Because of their visibility, celebrities often become easy targets for such digital misuse.

Recently, actor Bhagyashree has reflected on the growing trend of Artificial Intelligence, especially with its impact on the celebrity culture and social media. Speaking to ANI, the actor opened up on how both celebrities and the common people easily become targets of AI."There are some things that we don't say, but AI can make that happen by bringing modulations to lip-syncs. It is fine as far as AI is being used for marketing and for the betterment, but this thing is very harmful. It is very difficult to differentiate between right and wrong," Bhagyashree said.

The actor highlighted how people are often misguided by the AI-generated content on the internet.

"How can a common man detect it? We are in this field, and we are aware that such things are enhanced by AI or digitally. We are still not able to detect it," she added.

Bhagyashree has voiced her concerns at a time when a number of celebrities have been subjected to deepfake content and misuse of Artificial Intelligence.

Actress Sreeleela also spoke out against the same, calling on social media users to act responsibly and not support AI-generated material that violates personal dignity. On Instagram, the actress shared a strong message raising awareness, "I put my hands together and request every social media user not to support AI-generated nonsense. There is a difference between using and abusing technology. Advancements in technology are meant to simplify life, not complicate it, in my opinion," she wrote. Highlighting the broader impact of such misuse, Sreeleela emphasised the importance of respect and safety for women across professions.

On the other hand, several celebrities have also come forward to seek legal protection for their personality rights, including the likes of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Nagarjuna and Karan Johar.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I fully support action against fake news, I hope the legal process is also used to educate the public. Many people forward these videos innocently, not knowing they are AI-generated. The punishment should fit the crime.
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Aman W
This is a serious issue yaar. If they can do this to celebrities, imagine what they can do before elections to create unrest. The government needs to bring strong laws, and fast.
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Sarah B
Bhagyashree makes a great point. If people in the industry themselves can't always tell, what chance do the rest of us have? We need better detection tools made available to everyone, not just lawsuits after the damage is done.
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Karthik V
Respect to Sreeleela for highlighting the safety angle for women. This tech abuse isn't just about reputation; it can be used for harassment and blackmail. Strictest punishment is needed for creators of such malicious content.
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Varun X
The part about the "topi" is what gets me. They're not just making a fake video, they're adding communal/religious layers to it to make it more viral and divisive. This is dangerous for our social fabric.

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