1 in 4 Indians came across political content that turned out to be deepfake: Report

A report by McAfee reveals that 75% of Indians have encountered deepfake content, with concerns about its use in impersonating public figures and influencing elections. The survey included 7,000 consumers globally, highlighting issues like cyberbullying and fake news driven by AI.

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 Nearly one in four Indians (22 per cent) have said they recently came across political content they later discovered to be deepfake, a new report revealed on Thursday.

According to the cyber security company McAfee, about 75 per cent of Indians have encountered deepfake content, with most concerned about the potential use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered deepfakes for (44 per cent) impersonating public figures, (37 per cent) undermining public trust in media and (31 per cent) influencing elections.