Chennai Cyber Cops have issued a warning to users against uploading selfies on social media platforms after reports of Ghibli AI art being used for deepfakes and data theft. The artificial intelligence technology, which gained popularity for transforming selfies into animated characters resembling Studio Ghibli’s style, has been misused by cybercriminals to create deepfake videos and steal personal information. Users are advised to refrain from uploading selfies or any personal photos that could be used maliciously. The warning comes as a precautionary measure to protect individuals from falling victim to cybercrimes. Chennai Cyber Cops urge the public to be cautious when sharing personal information online and to verify the authenticity of websites and applications before providing any sensitive data. It is essential for users to stay informed about cybersecurity threats and take necessary steps to safeguard their privacy and security online. This warning highlights the importance of being vigilant and proactive in protecting personal information in the digital age.

Posted in
JUST IN
Chennai cyber cops warn against using Ghibli AI art for deepfakes and data theft in selfies.
In Trend

“CWC addresses US tariffs and foreign policies’ ineffectiveness in recent discussions”
