Overview
- Posting on X on December 3, the actor called for “strict and unforgiving punishment” for those misusing AI to create vulgar content that targets women.
- She tagged Cyberdost, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre’s handle, directly urging authorities to act.
- Coverage highlights a growing wave of AI‑morphed and explicit images of female celebrities that has alarmed the film industry.
- Other prominent voices, including Keerthy Suresh, Hema Malini, Kajol and Amitabh Bachchan, have publicly warned about deepfakes and privacy violations.
- Reports note heightened expectations for stronger measures from cybercrime officials, with no new legislation or formal enforcement steps announced yet.