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ChatGPT Ghibli Studio: Are you secretly giving your identity to AI companies? Know why this is dangerous

ChatGPT Ghibli Studio: Are you secretly giving your identity to AI companies? Know why this is dangerous

ChatGPT Ghibli Studio: Nowadays, people are making pictures of themselves and their family members in Ghibli style on social media and sharing them extensively. This trend has attracted everyone on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. People are using it to change their facial pictures in the style of Ghibli film with the help of AI, but do they know that during this process their facial recognition data can go to companies? In this news, we tell you that people are unknowingly sharing their facial data along with their pictures, due to which they may face a big security problem in the future.

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We are giving our face to AI companies

This is not just limited to the case of Ghibli photos. We are giving our photos and other data to AI companies every day. Whether it is to unlock the phone, to post on social media, or to use an app. When we use the camera, our photo can go to the company. AI companies use these photos to scan and store the dimensions of our face. This data can be very dangerous, as it is more sensitive than your password or credit card number. Face is an identifier that you cannot change.

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ChatGPT Ghibli Studio: Are you secretly giving your identity to AI companies? Know why this is dangerous

This threat is taken lightly in India

In India, we usually take these things lightly. That is why we ignore many dangers that are alerting us. The controversy of Clearview AI is an example of this, where the company created a database by stealing 3 billion photos without permission and sold it to the police and private companies. After this, in 2024, the data of the Australian company Outabox was leaked, in which facial scans of 1.05 million people were stolen. This led to the identity of those people being stolen and they had to face problems like identity theft.

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Ways to avoid this danger

The first step to avoid this danger is to avoid creating Ghibli style photos. Also, avoid uploading high-resolution photos on social media so that your photos are not misused. Use PIN or password instead of face unlock. Apart from this, we should put pressure on the government and companies to ensure that how and where our biometric data is being used is kept secret. However, these will be temporary measures. Real change is possible only when governments will ban the illegal use of Facial Recognition Technology and impose strict regulations on AI.

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