Imagine waking up to find your face twisted into a morphed obscene image circulating online—an experience not just of violation but a warning sign of a growing digital menace. Singer and activist Chinmayi Sripada recently exposed this alarming abuse, revealing how AI-powered deepfake technology is being weaponized against women in India, especially by some unscrupulous loan apps that use morphed images to harass and extort money from female borrowers[1]. Deepfakes—synthetic media generated by artificial intelligence to convincingly replace a person's likeness—have evolved beyond celebrity scandals. Chinmayi highlighted that everyday women are increasingly targeted, with their images manipulated into explicit content to coerce and intimidate them. This new frontier of digital abuse is devastating because it combines technological sophistication with deeply personal attacks, making detection and defense difficult[1][2]. The issue became more visible after a disturbing deepfake video involving actress Rashmika Mandanna circulated online, provoking distress and calls for stronger legal actions and awareness campaigns[2]. Chinmayi has been vocal in demanding a nationwide drive to educate people about the dangers of deepfakes and to encourage victims to report such incidents without fear or shame. She warns that societal stigma only emboldens perpetrators, and urges women to shed the shame imposed upon them and fight back collectively[1][2]. This threat calls for urgent attention from both policymakers and social media platforms to implement robust measures that protect users from AI abuse, while also fostering a culture that supports victims instead of silencing them. For individuals, staying aware and vigilant is critical; don't hesitate to report suspicious content and support those impacted by these technological assaults. Let's open up the conversation: Have you or someone you know encountered such digital harassment? What steps do you think platforms and the government should take to tackle AI-enabled abuse? Share your thoughts below or spread this message to help build awareness and collective resilience against this emerging threat. ```html
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1.https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/loan-apps-harassing-women-by-morphing-their-images-to-extort-money-alleges-singer-chinmayi-sripada-2460244-2023-11-08
2.https://english.mathrubhumi.com/movies-music/news/film-fraternity-demands-action-against-rashmika-mandannas-deepfake-video-0e40623d
3.https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/chinmayi-spripada-says-reported-men-who-send-vulgar-pics-now-my-instagram-suspended-3097379
4.https://www.thenewsminute.com/tamil-nadu/me-too-backlash-four-years-chinmayi-continues-face-shadow-ban-tamil-cinema-171388
5.https://shesightmag.com/singer-chinmayi-sripada-accuses-loan-apps-of-extortion-through-image-manipulation-targeting-women/
6.https://www.hindustantimes.com/htcity/cinema/chinmayi-sripada-reacts-to-threats-by-trolls-after-rahul-ravindrans-statement-they-are-vicious-101762433053731.html
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