Bestseller author and philanthropist Sudha Murty has publicly warned people about a series of fake videos made with artificial intelligence that make it look like she is supporting business opportunities when she isn’t. Murty, who is known for her writing and nonprofit work, made it clear that she has never talked about or pushed any business plans. She warned people to be wary of content that could fool them.
Worry Grows Over Fake AI Videos
Social media users shared videos of a digitally altered version of Sudha Murty talking about different financial goods and business tips. This caused a lot of debate. Videos with Murty’s face and voice made by AI make it look like she’s supporting certain business choices, which she strongly rejected.
In response to the situation, Murty said that she has never given business advice or been in a real movie talking about such things. She told people to be skeptical of these movies made by AI and to check information from reliable sources before making any choices based on them.
Deepfakes are going after a public figure
Experts say that the use of AI to make deepfake movies of famous people is becoming a bigger problem around the world. Hackers have changed movies or audio files to make it seem like real people said or did things that they didn’t. People call them deepfakes.People are sharing videos of Murty with comments that make it appear like she’s promoting products that produce money, but the comments aren’t from a real person.
Murty’s warning brings up a bigger issue, technology can give the wrong impression of famous people, which can confuse people and hurt their identities. In the past few years, lawyers, media expert and tech experts have all called for better protections against AI being used to trick the public into trusting companies.
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More Information From Murty Herself
In a statement, Murty talked about the problem and made it clear that she has never worked with investment companies, financial advisors, or wealth management services. She said again that her public speaking and writing are about books, education, charity, and nonprofit work, not giving financial advice.
I have never talked about making money. Any video saying otherwise is fake, she said in a message that was shared on social media. Murty also told people to be careful before sharing such false content and to report it to the platform’s administrators.
More worries about false information about AI
The Murty case shows a bigger problem that AI and fake news on the internet cause. As AI tools get better and easier to use, it’s getting easier for people who aren’t very good at technology to make realistic video and voice impersonations.
People who watch say that this kind of fake content can be used to trick people, change their minds or lead people to fake websites and schemes. When it comes to financial content, AI movies that aren’t what they seem to be can have bad results if people spend based on fake recommendations.
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Tips from experts on how to spot fake content
People who work in tech and media tell people to be careful when watching videos online. Unnatural facial movements, music that doesn’t match, lighting that doesn’t work right and strange speech patterns can all be signs of deepfake or altered media. It is still important to check content through public accounts, reputable news sources, or direct contact methods.
There is also pressure on governments and digital platforms to make better tools and rules for finding and stopping the spread of AI made false information. Teachers and experts in the field say that one of the best ways to protect people is to teach them how to question what they see and hear online.
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Effects on a Lot of Public Figures
It’s important to remember that even well-known people can be hacked using AI, as Sudha Murty warned. As technology improves, deepfakes ability to change people’s minds and behavior increases. This has led to calls for stricter rules, better tracking and more public education.
Murty wants to make things clear to protect her own reputation and to make people more aware of how dangerous it is to believe sources that you haven’t checked out in this day and age. Anyone who makes or uses online media needs to be careful and responsible, as her message makes clear.
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