A video allegedly featuring popular TikToker Fatima Jatoi has gone viral across multiple social media platforms, sparking widespread discussion and concern among users. However, the TikTok star has firmly denied any connection to the content, calling the video fake and artificially generated using AI technology.
In a statement, Fatima Jatoi explained that the video was deliberately created to damage her reputation and mislead her followers. She urged her fans and social media users not to believe or share the video, but instead to report it to platform authorities to prevent further circulation.
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Digital security experts warn that incidents involving deepfake and AI-generated content have increased in recent years, affecting both celebrities and ordinary users. They recommend that individuals targeted by such content immediately report it, preserve evidence, and contact legal authorities to protect their rights and reputation.
Although independent verification of the video’s authenticity is not available, the affected individual has clearly stated that it is fabricated. This incident highlights the growing threat of AI-driven misinformation, emphasizing the need for vigilance and responsible sharing practices on social media.
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Fatima Jatoi remains active online, engaging with her followers and addressing concerns directly, while authorities continue to study the implications of AI-generated content on public trust and personal security. The case underscores the urgent need for awareness about digital manipulation tools in an era where fake videos can spread rapidly and cause real harm.