19 34 viral video: There is an urgent message from Haryana Police officer Amit Yadav about 19-minute clip

A 19-minute intimate video, believed to be AI-generated, is trending on social media, prompting cyber officials to issue stern warnings. Police are urging the public to cease sharing the clip, highlighting severe legal consequences under India's I...

19 minute 34 second viral video
A 19-minute video trend recently went viral across social media, triggering social media debate. The clip, which allegedly runs for 19 minutes and 34 seconds, continues to be searched and shared even as its origin remains unknown.
But now, police cyber officials have issued a fresh warning for social media users. Police have now urged people to stop forwarding the video, saying it may have been created using artificial intelligence.

Police official says the viral clip is AI-made

In an Insta video, Haryana Police Cyber Cell officer Amit Yadav has issued a statement on the circulating clip. According to him, the 19-minute video is not real. Yadav said the content going viral is an AI-generated video, and added that a few users are also circulating what they are calling Part 2 and Part 3. These additional videos, he said, also appear to be created using AI.


The officer further pointed out that there is a website named sightengine, where users can check if a video is AI-generated. He has requested people to not share the clip under any circumstances, as many users are still uploading and forwarding it across platforms.

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What happens if someone shares the 19-minute video

Yadav also detailed the consequences of sharing such content online.

Sharing obscene or objectionable videos is a punishable offence in India. Under Section 67 of the IT Act, circulating obscene material can attract a jail term of up to three years along with a fine of Rs 5 lakh.
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Under Section 67A, sharing sexually explicit content for the first time can lead to five years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs 10 lakh. A repeated offence under Section 67A can result in seven years in jail.

These offences also fall under IPC Sections 292, 293, and 354C.

The officer reminded users that forwarding such videos violates a person’s privacy. He urged anyone who comes across the clip to avoid uploading or sharing it in any form.
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