

A viral video on X has once again highlighted the misuse of AI. It shows a French woman confidently displaying her ID card during an apparent identification process. What is shocking about this is that the woman does not exist at all. The video was apparently created using Grok, an AI system developed under xAI, headed by Elon Musk.
What makes this particularly striking is how realistically the scene is portrayed. The woman’s facial movements and her holding of the ID card look authentic enough to pass any cursory inspection.
This raises various implications not only about the use of videos but also the technology used to make them. Professionals suggest that avatars created with artificial intelligence software and real-world documents could outsmart existing authentication measures. This makes it easy for scammers to do the necessary verification procedure in seconds by simply manufacturing new fake IDs.
These threats most often affect the financial sector, fintech firms, and other entities that use KYC verification. The Indian authorities have taken the necessary measures to improve their verification process in online applications.
Not all AI solutions are unique. It has been found that certain AI techniques, including ChatGPT and Google Gemini, can produce extremely realistic duplicates of official documents such as IDs, PAN cards, and checks.
Despite countermeasures, technology continues to advance, increasing the risk of widespread misuse in the future.
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In this case, one can see that artificial intelligence programs have progressed enough to outperform contemporary identity verification methods. In the years to come, there will be a lot of synthetic identity fraud since companies are currently unable to prevent it.