Shocking AI-generated videos featuring Telugu women in explicit scenes are circulating widely on social media. Many appear so real that viewers believe they’re actual women.
Worse, some clips are passed off as stand-up comedy, filled with vulgar jokes and indecent visuals.
These aren’t real women. They’re AI-created faces and bodies, designed to mimic real people and provoke.
Some tech-savvy individuals are now misusing artificial intelligence to create these disturbing videos. Instead of innovation, they’re promoting digital obscenity.
Experts warn that such misuse could soon lead to deepfake content using real women’s faces without their knowledge or consent.
Online reactions reflect rising concern:
Is this comedy or digital harassment?
What if this was your sister or friend?
This is dangerous tech abuse, not humor.
There are currently no strict laws to deal with AI misuse of this kind. Platforms often act slowly, allowing such content to gain views and spread further.
Women’s safety is now under digital threat not just in public spaces, but in virtual ones too.
This isn’t just about a few vulgar clips. It’s about a growing trend that threatens privacy, dignity, and trust in technology.
Authorities need to step in. Stricter laws, quicker platform moderation, and ethical AI use must become the norm.
If not addressed now, this trend could spiral turning technology from a tool into a threat for millions, especially women.
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