Aina Asif also targeted by ‘Deepfake’ video

Hadia Batool
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Hadia Batool
Hadia Batool is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. She can be reached at [email protected].
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Aina Asif Deepfake video

Summary

  • While artificial intelligence has brought convenience in many ways, it has also become a source of trouble and distress for many individuals.
  • Due to low digital literacy in Pakistan, many people struggle to differentiate between real and fake videos, leading to a rise in the trend of creating deceptive content.
  • This incident highlights how the misuse of artificial intelligence can affect not only celebrities but also ordinary people.
AI Generated Summary

While artificial intelligence has brought convenience in many ways, it has also become a source of trouble and distress for many individuals. Due to low digital literacy in Pakistan, many people struggle to differentiate between real and fake videos, leading to a rise in the trend of creating deceptive content.

In recent days, several celebrities have been targeted through AI-generated fake videos. Now, young actress Aina Asif has also fallen victim to this trend. A video of her smoking a cigarette has gone viral on social media.

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As soon as the video surfaced, it sparked a debate among users. Some believed it to be real and criticized the actress, while others called it fake and edited.

Aina Asif Deepfake video

Aina Asif’s Career

Born in 2008, Aina Asif is currently a matriculation student. She started her career as a child model and appeared in various TV commercials for renowned brands.

She made her acting debut in 2021, portraying the character Hamna in the drama serial Pehli Si Mohabbat. In 2022, she played Maliha in Hum Tum and Abeer in Pinjra.

In 2023, she gained immense popularity for her lead role as Qurat-ul-Ain (Annie) Habib in ARY Digital’s hit drama Mayi Ri.

This incident highlights how the misuse of artificial intelligence can affect not only celebrities but also ordinary people. Internet users are urged to verify the authenticity of any viral video before sharing or commenting to prevent the spread of misinformation.

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Hadia Batool is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. She can be reached at [email protected].