DCW seeks action taken report from Delhi Police on Rashmika Mandana deep fake video
The Hindu
The Delhi Commission for Women has taken suo moto cognisance of media reports of a deepfake video of Indian actress Rashmika Mandana circulating widely on social media platforms, a notice from DCW said on Friday.
The Delhi Commission for Women has taken suo moto cognisance of media reports of a deepfake video of Indian actress Rashmika Mandana circulating widely on social media platforms, a notice from DCW said on Friday.
"Reportedly, the actress has also raised her concerns in the matter and has stated that someone has illegally morphed her picture in the video. The Commission has learnt that till date no arrests have been made in the case. This is a very serious matter," DCW's notice to the Delhi Police read.
The commission has sought copy of FIR registered in the matter, details of accused and action taken report by November 17.
Taking to social media platform X, DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal wrote, "Taking cognizance of the AI Generated Deep Fake video of actress @IAmRashmika Delhi Women Commission has issued a notice to Delhi Police. Till now no arrest has been made in this case. Strict action should be taken against the person making this fake video."
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