India Elections: Bollywood Stars Targeted in Deepfakes

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The Facts

  • In India, deepfake videos in which two Bollywood stars are seen criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asking people to vote for the opposition have gone viral online since last week, prompting worries about the role artificial intelligence (AI) can play in the elections.

  • On Monday, Indian actor Ranveer Singh filed a complaint and First Information Report with the Mumbai Police's Cyber Crime Cell as a 41-second video of him at a fashion show in Varanasi was edited with fake audio.


The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

Online disinformation has long been a factor influencing the outcome of elections around the world. However, deepfakes may prove to be a game changer for democracies — particularly at the local level, as the collapse of local journalism makes it harder to check information and debunk false content.

Establishment-critical narrative

While AI has facilitated the spread of disinformation, the effect of such campaigns on influencing votes is less than typically assumed—especially in highly polarized environments. While AI can contribute to distrust in election results, overreacting with panic and alarmism about this technology can produce the same or an even worse outcome.


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