Chennai Cyber Crime Police have issued a warning to users against uploading selfies on social media platforms after reports of deepfakes and data theft using Ghibli AI art. The police have cautioned users about the potential risks of sharing personal photos online, as cybercriminals can misuse the images for creating deepfake videos and stealing sensitive information. Ghibli AI art, which gained popularity for its ability to transform selfies into animated characters, has also been misused by hackers for malicious purposes. The authorities have advised the public to be cautious while using AI-powered apps and to refrain from sharing personal information that could be exploited by cybercriminals. This warning comes amidst a rise in cybercrimes and data breaches, highlighting the importance of online safety and privacy protection. Users are urged to exercise vigilance and adopt secure practices to safeguard their digital identities and prevent falling victim to cyber threats. Stay informed and stay safe online by being mindful of the information you share on the internet.

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Chennai cyber cops warn against Ghibli AI art for deepfakes and data theft from uploaded selfies.
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