Chennai cyber cops have issued a warning to users against uploading selfies after discovering that Ghibli AI art is being used for deepfakes and data theft. The popular Ghibli AI art trend, where users can transform their selfies into animated characters, has raised concerns among law enforcement officials due to its potential misuse. Cybercrime experts have cautioned users about the risks associated with uploading personal photos to such platforms, as the technology can be exploited by cybercriminals for malicious purposes. Deepfake technology, which uses artificial intelligence to create realistic fake videos or images, has been increasingly used for identity theft and spreading misinformation. By leveraging Ghibli AI art, threat actors could potentially create convincing deepfake images of individuals, leading to serious privacy and security implications. In light of these risks, internet users are advised to exercise caution when sharing personal information online and to be mindful of the potential consequences of participating in viral trends like the Ghibli AI art craze. As cyber threats continue to evolve and become more sophisticated, staying informed and vigilant is crucial to safeguarding personal data and preventing cyber attacks.

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