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Deepfake video of Rashmika Mandanna: Delhi Police verifying vital clues through technical analysis

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New Delhi, November 23

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The Delhi Police on Thursday said they have got vital clues in its probe into the case pertaining to the deepfake video of actor Rashmika Mandanna and are verifying them through technical analysis.

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As part of technical analysis, officials are identifying all the IP addresses from where the video was uploaded and are trying to trace the address from where the video was first uploaded on the internet, an official said.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (IFSO, Special Cell) Hemant Tiwari said they have got important clues and the accused will be arrested soon.

The Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) of Delhi Police on November 11, had registered an FIR against unidentified people in connection with the case after the Delhi Commission for Women sent a notice to the city police.

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Earlier in the day, IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw met social media platforms on the issue.

Terming deepfakes as a new threat to democracy, he said that the government will come up with new regulations soon to tackle deepfakes.

The minister said that companies have agreed on the need for clear actionable work in areas such as detection, prevention, strengthening of reporting mechanisms, and raising user awareness.

The viral video shows a woman dressed in a black workout onesie inside an elevator. Her face has been edited using AI to resemble Mandanna.

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