Marathi actress Girija Oak Godbole, who went viral for her blue saree look, has talked about her morphed pictures and videos. He shared his video messages in Hindi, English and Marathi on Instagram. In the beginning he talked about the sudden attention he was getting. But it also includes some bad things. He said, “Many of my friends, relatives and acquaintances have been sending me posts and memes. Some of them are extremely funny and creative, but some of them are not my AI-There are morphed photos which don’t look good. “They sexualize me and objectify me, and that makes me uncomfortable.”
For those unaware, Girija shared a picture in which she is wearing a blue saree. His simplicity touched the hearts of fans and made it viral. While on one hand users are praising her, on the other hand some people are blaming her for tampering with her pictures. AI are being used, due to which the actress is heartbroken. He has expressed his anger in a statement.
Girija’s pictures were tampered with
Inspector Zende actress and new national crush Girija Oak Godbole has shared a video on her official Instagram, in which she has expressed her grief over the tampering of her pictures. In the video, she said, “I am a little confused by what is happening on social media for the last few days. When suddenly so much attention is focused on you, you don’t know what to do. I have also received a lot of love from people. I want to thank you all for so much love.”
He further said in the video, “My family has been sending me all kinds of pictures and memes, some of which are very nice and some funny. Some of these pictures and posts are also very obscene. With my pictures AI It is being posted in a tampered manner. I am also a girl of this era, I use social media and know how social media works. Social media is a game we all play.” I know about this game, but there are no rules to this game, nothing is fixed, and it scares me.
I am worried about my 12-year-old son: Girja Oak Godbole
Girija, worried for her son, adds, “I have a 12-year-old son. He doesn’t use social media today, but will in a few years. These pictures of men and women are being edited, morphed and made vulgar using artificial intelligence (AI). These pictures may appear today or tomorrow, but they will remain on social media forever. Maybe when my son grows up, he will see them.”