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Narayana Murthy calls out deepfake videos of him: 'malicious sites, please report'

Narayana Murthy’s clarification comes a week after industrialist Ratan Tata issued a similar alert against a deepfake video of him purportedly recommending investments.

December 14, 2023 / 14:21 IST
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Narayana Murthy, Founder of Infosys
The deepfakes Narayana Murthy have been deleted from Facebook.

Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy on Thursday flagged the deepfake videos of him doing the rounds on the internet, cautioning people not to fall for them as well as urging them to report such instances to the authorities.

“In recent months, there have been several fake news items propagated via social media apps and on various webpages available on internet claiming that I have endorsed or invested in automated trading applications named BTC AI Evex, British Bitcoin Profit, Bit Lyte Sync, Immediate Momentum, Capitalix Ventures, etc,” Murthy wrote in a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter).

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“The news items appear on fraudulent websites that masquerade as popular newspaper websites and some of them even publish fake interviews using deepfake pictures and videos. I categorically deny any endorsement, relation or association with these applications or websites.”

Murthy’s clarification comes after two deepfake videos of him purportedly promoting a so-called investing platform “Quantum AI” were shared on social media amid the rising issue of deepfake technology.

One of the now-deleted videos on Facebook had a morphed version of the software leader purportedly saying he and billionaire Elon Musk are working on a project called “Quantum AI”.