
Viral Video: ‘Payal Gaming’ (Payal Gaming) India’s veteran gaming influencer Payal Dhare, famous on social media by the name (Payal Dhare) is facing an unfortunate controversy these days. His name is being wrongly linked after an alleged MMS video went viral on the internet. However, experts and Payal’s fans believe that this video is fake and AI generated.Deepfake) Is.
For the last few days, an alleged MMS video is being spread on social media platforms, especially X (earlier Twitter) and Telegram, in which it is being claimed that the girl seen in the viral clip is Payal. Since then, lakhs of Payal’s fans are enraged, and they have opened a front against this false propaganda. Fans say that this video is a cheap ‘deepfake’ made to tarnish Payal’s image. Recently, a 19-minute viral video named MMS was spread, which was later found to be fake. The police themselves confirmed that this is a video made by AI.
Who is Payal Gaming? ,Who Is Payal Gaming?,
25-year-old Payal Dhare is a big name in India’s online gaming community. He has more than 45 lakh subscribers on YouTube. At the same time, more than 42 lakh people follow him on Instagram. She is known not only for gaming but also for lifestyle content. Apart from this, he has also worked with film personalities like Farah Khan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu.
Question on digital security
This incident with Payal raises many serious questions on digital security. Deepfake is a technology through which any person’s face can be fitted into any video with great accuracy. Now it is being used to target women and public figures. However, no official statement has come out from Payal’s side on this matter yet.
Police gave this warning
Recently, Amit Yadav, an officer of Haryana Cyber Cell, released a video on social media and said that any person can visit the website siteengine.com to find out whether a photo or video is AI generated or not. Also warned that if you share such videos, you may get into serious legal trouble. Cases can be registered against any person under the following sections of the Information Technology (IT) Act 2000.
| Section of IT Act | details of the crime | possible punishment |
| Section 66 | computer related crimes | Imprisonment up to 3 years or fine up to Rs 5 lakh or both |
| Section 67 | Publishing/broadcasting obscene material in electronic form | Imprisonment up to 3 years and fine of Rs 5 lakh |
| Section 67A | Publishing/broadcasting material containing sexually explicit acts etc. in electronic form | For the first time: 5 years imprisonment and fine of Rs 10 lakh. Second time: 7 years imprisonment. |
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