Kerala Police Takes Action Against AI Deepfake During Elections
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Thiruvananthapuram, March 26 (NationPress) In a rapid and decisive action amid the ongoing Assembly elections, the Kerala Police have taken measures against the distribution of an AI-generated video that purportedly depicted the Prime Minister and other vital constitutional figures, including the Election Commission of India, in a misleading and slanderous light.
This video was first noticed on the social media platform X and subsequently reported through official channels, which included alerts from the electoral authorities.
Officials deemed that this synthetic video could misdirect voters, undermine public confidence in constitutional bodies, and jeopardize the free and fair conduct of elections during this critical period.
In response, the Cyber Operations Wing of the Kerala Police began efforts to contain the spread of this content.
They issued legal notifications to the intermediary platform under pertinent sections of the Information Technology Act, demanding the prompt removal of the video.
According to officials, this action aligns with the existing Model Code of Conduct.
A case has been filed at the Cyber Crime Police Station in Thiruvananthapuram City against the X account “Laxmi N Raju (@valiant_Raju)” as well as other unidentified individuals involved in the creation and distribution of this video.
Investigators are now working to track the source of the video, ascertain intent, and determine accountability.
Sources within the police indicate that the investigation will scrutinize the technological mechanisms employed to fabricate the deep fake, the distribution network amplifying its reach, and any coordinated efforts to sway voter opinion.
Reaffirming their dedication to maintaining the integrity of the electoral process, the Kerala Police have stated their intention to take swift, lawful, and unbiased actions against any activities that threaten free and fair elections.
The public is advised to exercise caution and avoid sharing unverified or misleading information, particularly during this sensitive electoral period, as authorities enhance their vigilance against digital misinformation.