BusinessLine (Kolkata)

Deepfakes take centre-stage in poll campaign

BLAME GAME. BJP and Congress accuse each other of spreading fake content

- KV Kurmanath

While it was IT cells and social media that hogged the limelight in the last two elections, it’s the turn of deepfakes this time. As the election campaign reaches its peak in the country, the BJP and Congress engage in a high-decibel criticism and counter-criticism on fake videos.

A recent video clip that showed senior BJP leader Amit Shah talking about the recent reservatio­ns created ripples across the country and triggered an uproar, threatenin­g to make a dent into the electoral prospects of the NDA allies in di˜erent States.

While PM Narendra Modi alleged that Congress is using AI to create fake videos to malign BJP and its leaders, Congress strongly refuted the claims and alleged it was BJP which started the practice of spreading false and fake content. Assam Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma had confirmed the arrest of a Congress worker,

Delhi Police personnel serve a notice to Congress’ social media in-charge Manne Satish in connection with a doctored video of Home Minister Amit Shah over reservatio­n, at Gandhi Bhavan in Hyderabad

while Delhi police summoned Telangana Chief Minister and Pradesh Congress Committee President A Revanth Reddy for interrogat­ion on Wednesday. A few other Congress leaders have also reportedly received the notices for sharing the video.

Addressing media on Tuesday, Supriya Shrinate,

Chairperso­n of Congress’ Social Media and Digital Platforms, criticised the BJP for serving notices to the Congress leaders.

NOTICES TO CONGRESS

The Congress worker reportedly edited an old video (where Amit Shah spoke about 4 per cent reservatio­ns given to Muslims) to show that he was talking about doing away with reservatio­ns. The said video was shared and re-shared several times on social media, triggering a row.

Flaying the Narendra Modi government for servicing notices on him, Revanth Reddy alleged that the Modi government, after letting Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, the CBI, and Income Tax Department­s take on Opposition leaders, was now deploying the Delhi Police to hound the Opposition parties. “We are not afraid. We will reply by defeating the BJP in the State in the ensuing Lok Sabha elections,” he said.

Amit Relan, Co-Founder and CEO of cybersecur­ity solutions company, mFilterIt, said that a comprehens­ive monitoring across the digital landscape is needed to identify deepfakes and prevent them before they do much damage. “To battle AI, we need AI and machine learning algorithm-driven tech that can identify such cases before they damage individual­s or brand reputation­s,” he said.

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