Ashutosh Rana responded to his widely shared deepfake video. The actor was recently spotted endorsing a political party during the country’s ongoing Lok Sabha elections in a video that went popular on social media.
Rana voiced concerns in a recent interview on how simple it is to use artificial intelligence (AI) to inject someone’s face artificially into a video. Rana disclosed that he was the victim of a deepfake video, in which a video of him delivering a poem with his face overlaid on it gave the impression that the video was a political party’s request for votes.
The Janwar actor expressed concerned about the use of Artificial Intelligence and suggested caution. He said your face can now be added to any video, which might even result in the assassination of your character. And even if it should occur in the future, he is only sources of accountability would be his guru, his parents, and his wife, Renuka Shahane. He also said he dosen’t really care if not. He will reiterate, though, that caution is necessary. An image may be destroyed in a day, he added, whereas it takes years to build.
Ashutosh Rana is not the only actor to fall victim to deepfake during the national Lok Sabha elections. Earlier, a video featuring Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani actor Ranveer Singh criticizing the government went viral. Singh might be seen in the video pleading with voters to support Nayay (justice) in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. It was then made clear that the viral video had been altered and changed.
Before Ranveer, a different deepfake video featuring Bollywood actor Aamir Khan appeared online. In the video, Khan was seen endorsing a political party. However, the Mumbai police acted and filed a formal complaint (FIR) against an unidentified individual after the video went viral.
Meanwhile, speaking about a possible career in politics, Ashutosh said, normally, it happens that way, but for him, it has gone the other way. He said before being an actor (abhineta), he was a politician (neta). Because of this, some believe that he will soon join the sansad (Parliament). However, some people are unable to enter the Parliament; they must remain outside as part of the throng. He counts himself among them, he added.