Deepfake deception: Indian woman's identity stolen for erotic AI content
Summary
An Instagram account named Babydoll Archi, with 1.4 million followers, turned out to be fake, using AI-generated content that closely resembled a real woman from Assam, India, named Sanchi. Her ex-boyfriend, Pratim Bora, allegedly created and monetized the account as an act of revenge after their relationship ended, leading to his arrest following a police complaint by Sanchi's family.Key Facts
- Babydoll Archi was a popular Instagram account with 1.4 million followers.
- The account featured AI-generated content resembling a real woman named Sanchi.
- Sanchi, a homemaker in Assam, India, was not aware of the account.
- Her ex-boyfriend, Pratim Bora, allegedly created the account after their breakup.
- Bora used private photos of Sanchi and AI tools to make deepfake videos and images.
- The police arrested Bora after Sanchi's family filed a complaint.
- Bora allegedly earned money from the account, with police seizing his devices and bank records.
- Sanchi and her family are now receiving counseling, and she had no prior social media presence.
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