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'AI is very dangerous': Virat Kohli takes dig at Shubman Gill in deepfake video. Watch

The video, circulating on X (formerly Twitter), featured an edited clip in which Virat Kohli was heard talking about Shubman Gill. The clip quickly garnered attention, leading to a wave of reactions from fans and followers of Indian cricket.

August 29, 2024 / 12:22 IST
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It was soon pointed out by several users that the video was artificially generated and did not reflect Virat Kohli’s actual words.

The ongoing comparisons between Indian cricket legends Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar have taken a new turn with the emergence of a viral video involving young Indian batter Shubman Gill. The 24-year-old, who has quickly made a name for himself with his impressive performances, is now being positioned by some as the next big figure in Indian cricket. However, a recent fan-made video has added fuel to the debate by falsely attributing comments to Kohli, sparking widespread discussion online.

The video, circulating on X (formerly Twitter), featured an edited clip in which Kohli was heard making disparaging remarks about Shubman Gill. The video claimed that Kohli said, “I have been watching Gill closely. He’s talented, no doubt. But there is a big gap between showing promise and becoming a legend.” The clip further suggested that Kohli compared himself to Tendulkar, allegedly stating, “People talk about the next Virat Kohli but let me be clear, there’s only one Virat Kohli.”

The video quickly garnered attention, leading to a wave of reactions from fans and followers of Indian cricket. However, it was soon pointed out by several users that the video was artificially generated and did not reflect Kohli’s actual words. One user commented, “I will be half asleep and still know that this is not how Virat talks and this is not even his voice.” Another echoed the sentiment, stating, “For a moment, I thought it was real. AI is dangerous for sure.”

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The incident highlighted the growing concern over the misuse of artificial intelligence in creating deepfake content. The clip also reignited discussions about the ethical implications of AI technology, particularly in the context of public figures and the potential for misinformation.

"Elon was right AI is far more dangerous than nukes," a user wrote. Another user added, "I don't know why people do these things."