Rashmika Mandanna's new deepfake video goes viral; Pushpa actress seen dancing

Despite Rashmika Mandanna's publically condemning for using her face on an X-rated influencer's video, people do not seem to have learned their lessons.

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At a time when people have been demanding strict laws against deepfake videos and photos, miscreants continue to misuse AI technology. Despite Rashmika Mandanna's publically condemning for using her face on an X-rated influencer's video, people do not seem to have learned their lessons. Now, Rashmika Mandanna's new deepfake video is breaking the internet and this time the Pushpa actress was seen dancing on a viral tunes of a reel. 

 

In new Rashmika Mandanna deepfake video, the Pushpa actress can be seen wearing a black dress and dancing. However, Rashmika Mandanna new video is clearly a deepfake made by using AI technology. Although who is the woman on whom Rashmika Mandanna's face has been used has not been identified, but it is quite clear that the video is fake. 

 

 

In fact, many social media users also outlined that Rashmika Mandanna's new video is another deepfake. A user wrote, "Ye galat hai.. bhai is video ko viral mat karo (This is wrong, don't circulate this video). 

 

Another user wrote, "This is editing."

 

One more user wrote, "Bhai itni khatarnaak AI chal rha hai (So dangerous AI is going on brother)."

 

It is pertinent to mention here that Rashmika Mandanna's deepfake video can be clearly identified when observed carefully. Body structure, facial colours, and more are a few factors that prove Rashmika's new video is deepfake.  

 

How to identify Deepfake?
 

Notably, Deepfakes are reportedly generated through a process known as generative adversarial networks (GANs), which involve two neural networks competing against each other. The resemblance is so realistic that people often become victims of fake news or fake information. However, there are ways to identify deepfakes. Deepfakes can be identified by both close observation and through technologies as well. 

 

 

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