'Payal Gaming Link' Trend: After the '19-minute viral video' and '40-minute viral video', this kind of alleged, morphed, or Deepfake AI videos has continued its domination on social media. Every now and then, a viral 'MMS link' or a video appears to join the fray. For those who are unaware, 'Payal gaming link' has become the most recent 'trend' to top Google Trends today, December 17, and the reason is largely due to yet another 'deepfake alert'. Here's everything you need to know about 'Who is Payal Dhare? and why is she being widely searched on Google?
Why Payal Dhare, aka 'Payal Gaming link' girl, all over Google? Detailed analysis of AI Deepfake threat
Following the '19-minute' and '40-minute' viral video issues, another person became a victim of the drama. According to reports, a deepfake video of a digital creator appeared on the internet, depicting her in a compromising circumstance. Despite the fact that it was a hoax, netizens quickly shared it across different social media platforms.
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A few, however, expressed their concerns about safety and the increasing number of 'privacy breach' instances, citing the fact that this is not the first time an AI-generated clip has put one's reputation at risk in public. Previous controversies, such as the '19-minute viral film' and '40-minute viral video', sparked concerns about internet users' online safety and security.
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What is the 19-minute viral MMS video?
If media reports are to be believed, the viral video depicted a couple having an intimate moment. However, it is vital to highlight that the clip's authenticity could not be verified. During its circulation, a cop's video went viral, in which he indicated that sharing such videos can lead people in legal problems. Despite these cautions, the video continued to circulate.
40-minute viral MMS video: Explained
A '40-minute viral movie' also surfaced online, generating significant discussion on the internet. According to several accounts, this video, unlike the '19-minute' video, supposedly features a brother and sister duo. However, Times Now was unable to establish the validity of the claims or the 'MMS leak'.