While the internet is buzzing with ChatGPT’s Ghibli-style portrait trend, some social media users have pointed out that the powerful AI chatbot can now generate images of fake Aadhaar and PAN cards. This discovery has raised security concerns about the OpenAI-powered tool’s potential misuseread moreThe internet is buzzing with the
Ghibli-style portrait trend, as people flood social media with AI-generated images created using ChatGPT’s, or more precisely, GPT-4o’s, native image generation capabilities.But amid this online frenzy, a concerning trend is coming to light.Some social media users have started using the powerful AI tool to generate images of fake Aadhaar and PAN cards, raising serious concerns about its potential misuse.So, how are people creating fake government IDs? And more importantly, how can you differentiate to stay safe? Here’s what we knowAdvertisementChatGPT creating fake govt IDsSeveral users on X have shared images of fake Aadhaar cards generated by ChatGPT, sparking widespread debate.One user posted a picture and wrote, “Ok, so ChatGPT can create Aadhaar images. That’s not the interesting thing. The interesting thing is where did it get the Aadhaar photos data for training?”More from Explainers
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Dressed for disaster? How Trump’s tariffs will hurt the fashion industryOthers took the trend a step further, sharing images of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Tesla CEO Elon Musk with their faces superimposed onto Indian Aadhaar cards—complete with a QR code and a valid-looking Aadhaar number.Elon Musk’s fake Aadhaar card was generated on ChatGPT. Image courtesy: XBut it’s not just Aadhaar cards. Some social media users claim that the chatbot has also generated PAN cards with remarkable accuracy.For context, Aadhaar cards are issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), while PAN cards are provided by the Income Tax Department.“ChatGPT is generating fake Aadhaar and PAN cards instantly, which is a serious security risk. This is why AI should be regulated to a certain extent,” one user warned.Editor’s Picks1Do ChatGPT’s Ghibli-style images violate copyright?AdvertisementAnother user, while sharing a fake ID, wrote, “Bro… ChatGPT just generated a fake PAN card in seconds. Imagine if this tech gets into the wrong hands — Aadhaar, PAN, IDs, everything can be replicated. This is cool and terrifying. We’re not ready.”OpenAI admits its new image generator has more risksWith the launch of ChatGPT’s built-in image generation capabilities, it will rely less on external models like DALL-E 3.This advancement allows the AI to follow detailed natural language instructions more effectively, generating highly nuanced and accurate visuals. However, OpenAI has acknowledged that this new technology also introduces greater risks.“Unlike DALL·E, which operates as a diffusion model, 4o image generation is an autoregressive model natively embedded within ChatGPT. This fundamental difference introduces several new capabilities that are distinct from previous generative models, and that pose new risks…These capabilities, alone and in new combinations, have the potential to create risks across a number of areas, in ways that previous models could not,” OpenAI had stated.Also read:
Is your data at risk when you use ChatGPT’s Ghibli art generator?How to stay safe from frauds?To spot the difference between an AI-generated Aadhaar card and an authentic government-issued one, here are some key checks to follow.According to Mint, the first step is to examine the passport-size image on the ID. AI-generated images, even if sourced from an original photo, may have subtle differences. In some cases, the picture on the fake Aadhaar card may be completely different from the one originally uploaded.AdvertisementNext, compare the Hindi and English fonts used on the real and fake Aadhaar cards. AI-generated versions may have slight variations in typography.Another important factor is the syntax—look closely at the structure of the Aadhaar card, including the placement of colons, slashes, and commas. Fake cards often have small discrepancies in these details.The logos of Aadhaar and the Government of India should also be checked carefully. AI-generated versions may have inconsistencies in design, spacing, or clarity.Finally, verify if a QR code is present on the Aadhaar card. If it is, scan it to check its authenticity.You can also verify an Aadhaar card online by visiting UIDAI’s official website or MyAadhaar. If the Aadhaar number is fake, the website will prompt you to enter a valid number and prevent further action. If the card is genuine, a new page will appear displaying: “[Entered Aadhaar number] Exists”; “Aadhaar Verification Completed.”With input from agenciesAdvertisementTagsChatGPTIndiaEnd of Article
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Now, ChatGPT is generating Aadhaar, PAN cards: Here’s what you should watch out for