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The Viral 19-Minute 34-Second Deepfake Video: A Rising AI Threat to Public Opinion

A viral video lasting 19 minutes and 34 seconds has triggered serious debate on social media due to its suspected deepfake nature. The clip has once again brought attention to how AI-powered deepfake technology is rapidly advancing and posing major risks to public trust.

Deepfakes are videos manipulated using artificial intelligence to make a person appear to say or do something they never actually did. Modern algorithms can recreate facial expressions, voice patterns, and gestures so accurately that even trained viewers struggle to detect tampering.

The viral clip’s lifelike simulation has alarmed digital safety experts. Their concern is not merely about the video being fake, but about how swiftly such content spreads online, influencing judgement and public perception before factual verification is possible. Deepfakes can easily shape opinions, provoke outrage, harm reputations, and fuel misinformation at massive scale.

Experts warn that as AI tools become more accessible, the number of deepfake videos on social platforms will grow significantly. This highlights the urgent need for digital literacy, strong detection systems, and responsible sharing habits among users.

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  • Mission Ki Awaaz Is An Indian News Media Company Founded By Bhupendra Singh Sonwal.

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