Sachin Tendulkar Deepfake Video: Sachin Tendulkar’s blood boils, company worth crores closed in collaboration with Mumbai Police

A gaming site misused Sachin Tendulkar’s picture and voice through technology to promote its brand. Sachin Tendulkar Mumbai Police Logo (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Sachin Tendulkar: Misusing technology is nothing new. We often read such news on TV and newspapers. India’s legendary player Sachin Tendulkar has also become a victim of this wrongdoing. A gaming site misused Sachin Tendulkar’s picture and voice through technology to promote its brand. Sachin Tendulkar raised his voice regarding this matter through social media and Mumbai Police has registered an FIR on the website and Facebook page. Sachin Tendulkar expressed his displeasure In the video, Sachin Tendulkar is seen telling how he and his daughter have earned money by playing online games. Even after the FIR, the owner of that gaming site has not been identified yet. Sachin Tendulkar’s assistant Ramesh Pardhe had complained, after which Mumbai West Region Cyber ​​Police registered an FIR. Mumbai Police has filed a case under Section 500 and IT Act 66. Which is related to defamation. Sachin Tendulkar expressed his displeasure over his deepfake video through social media. And told the fans that this video is fake. Also read- MS Dhoni will have to appear in court soon, otherwise he will be banned from IPL 2024…? Bad news for CSK fans See that post of Sachin Tendulkar here- These videos are fake. It is disturbing to see rampant misuse of technology. Request everyone to report videos, ads & apps like these in large numbers. Social media platforms need to be alert and responsive to complaints. Swift action from their end is crucial to stopping the… pic.twitter.com/4MwXthxSOM — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) January 15, 2024 Sachin Tendulkar wrote on X (Twitter), These videos are fake, it is disturbing to see the rampant misuse of technology. Request everyone to report such videos, advertisements and apps in large numbers. Social media platforms need to be alert and responsive to complaints. Early action on their part is important to stop the spread of misinformation and deepfakes.