Ducky Bhai’s wife, Aroob Jatoi was last involved in a deepfake video scandal which went viral and has become a trending topic.
This incident has caused so much pain for the couple and calls for different discussions concerning deepfake technology with regard to morality and virtual security if to be precise. An explicit video purporting to feature Aroob Jatoi began circulating on social media, and this sparked the controversy.
It gained traction and caused public speculation that’s when the problem started. Nonetheless, it was later disclosed that it was a deepfake – an artificial intelligence generated video aimed at portraying Aroob inappropriately.
The creators of deepfake technology used AI for adjusting video and audio, which resulted in genuine but unreal content.
This technology was employed in this case to create a þðrñðgråþhï¢ video of Aroob Jatoi. By now, deep faking videos have improved so greatly that even the ordinary viewers can hardly tell if what they see is true or not.
In the fake clip, Ducky Bhai reacted quickly and put up a video that illustrates how deepfake technology can be employed in generating false video footage. Ducky Bhai said that he was extremely shocked since his wife’s dignity was violated expunging out the distress caused to her emotionally and mentally as a result of the occurrence.
Ducky bhai additionally announced one million Pakistani Rupees bounty to anyone who could provide leads to the persons behind the production of this fake video clip.
The scandal has produced a diverse reaction among the public. There are those who offered their backing for Aroob Jatoi and at the same time bemoaned the misuse of technology; conversely, some faulted the couple for sharing their private lives on social media.”
Some are of the view that an incident like this one should serve as a warning against revealing one’s family members to the outside world by using platforms such as YouTube or TikTok.
Ducky Bhai has started legal proceedings as a result of the recent scandal. He filed a case against the Federal Investigation Agency, and Aroob Jatoi also took to social media, expressing distress and raising awareness on the potential dangers of deepfake technology. She warned others about possible threats that could arise from exploitation by various forms of technical manipulation, such as doctored videos or digitally altered images.