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The curious case of Babydoll Archi: The AI illusion that trapped millions
The curious case of Babydoll Archi: The AI illusion that trapped millions

Business Standard

time34 minutes ago

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The curious case of Babydoll Archi: The AI illusion that trapped millions

In a shocking incident that highlights the dark side of artificial intelligence, a mechanical engineer from Assam has been arrested for creating a fake adult entertainment persona named "Babydoll Archi" using a single photo of his ex-girlfriend. The digital deepfake, powered by AI and fuelled by social media virality, attracted over 1.4 million Instagram followers before cybercrime authorities exposed the elaborate hoax. According to the police investigation, the accused, identified as Pratim Bora, used artificial intelligence platforms such as Midjourney AI, Desire AI, and OpenArt AI to fabricate sexually explicit visuals. He reportedly superimposed his ex-girlfriend's face onto synthetic bodies, creating lifelike but fake pornographic content. These manipulated images and videos were uploaded to Instagram and other subscription-based adult platforms, attracting widespread attention, and eventually, scrutiny. It all started with a saree reel that went viral Babydoll Archi was launched in August 2020, but it only went viral recently after a saree transformation reel—synced to a catchy Spanish song—exploded in popularity in late June 2025. The reel's success was followed by an AI-generated photo showing the fictional 'Archi' alongside well-known adult star Kendra Lust, fueling a massive surge in engagement. Within days, followers skyrocketed from 82,000 to over 1.2 million—drawing in curious viewers and eventually triggering alarms across cyber monitoring platforms. Babydoll Archi: Fabricated backstory to fuel believability To make the account seem authentic, Bora crafted a detailed backstory for Babydoll Archi. The profile claimed she had escaped six years of prostitution from Delhi's infamous GB Road and was paying ₹25 lakh to buy her freedom. The posts were geotagged to Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai, and AI-generated content showed 'Archi' supposedly travelling across the country. In July, sensing possible exposure, Bora renamed the account to 'Amira Ishtara' in an attempt to evade detection. The strategy worked—until it didn't. Victim files cyber defamation case The case came to light after the woman whose face was used filed a cyber defamation complaint in Dibrugarh, Assam. This led to Bora's arrest on July 12 from Tinsukia. He is currently in police custody and will be presented in court shortly. Investigators are now examining his financial records, digital footprint, and other accounts. Forensic teams are working to trace the full extent of the AI-driven content production and its monetisation. 'On meticulous investigation, we can say all photos and videos circulated on social media are fake and have been made using AI software,' said Dibrugarh SSP-in-charge Sajal Agarwal in an official statement. SSP Agarwal also issued a public warning that individuals who share, forward, or post abusive comments on the fake content may also face legal consequences. 'What may seem like fun content can cause real mental harm,' she added, while urging people to follow basic cyber safety practices and report suspicious content promptly. Who is Assam-based Pratim Bora? At the heart of the digital deception is 29-year-old Pratim Bora, a mechanical engineer from Tinsukia, Assam, who had been working remotely for a Delhi-based company after completing his studies in Haryana. His double life came crashing down when Dibrugarh Police arrested him on July 12, following a cyber defamation complaint filed by the woman whose photo was misused. According to SSP Sajal Agarwal, Bora meticulously built the fake persona of Babydoll Archi using a single image of his former partner. He used AI software to morph explicit visuals and manufacture synthetic content, growing the account into a viral sensation for personal profit.

Babydoll Archi's secret unveiled: She's neither a content influencer nor living in US. Who is she?
Babydoll Archi's secret unveiled: She's neither a content influencer nor living in US. Who is she?

Time of India

time3 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Babydoll Archi's secret unveiled: She's neither a content influencer nor living in US. Who is she?

An Instagram account named Babydoll Archi recently ignited a social media storm, attracting more than 1.4 million followers with its sleek videos and suggestive aesthetics. The profile projected an image of a glamorous woman named Archita Phukan , who appeared in reel after reel lip-syncing to music, dressed in stylish, often provocative attire. Audiences were captivated, and the account quickly gained the blue verification tick, collaborating with well-known content creators. But the woman viewers were mesmerized by was never real. A Fabricated Identity Built from a Single Photo According to the Dibrugarh Police in Assam, the woman portrayed in the viral videos did not exist. Instead, the entire profile was a digital fabrication built using artificial intelligence tools and manipulated imagery. Shockingly, the visuals were created using just one photo of a real woman—an unsuspecting resident of Dibrugarh—who had no idea her identity was being exploited for internet fame and profit. The woman, who remains unnamed to protect her privacy, was not involved in any of the content circulated under the name Archita Phukan. The Arrest of the Accused On a Saturday evening in Dibrugarh, authorities apprehended the man believed to be behind the false identity. Identified as Pratim Bora, he was a former partner of the woman whose photo was used. The police allege that Bora orchestrated the entire scheme to intentionally humiliate and mentally distress her after their relationship came to an end. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esta nueva alarma con cámara es casi regalada en Moreno (ver precio) Verisure Undo Senior Superintendent of Police Sizal Agarwal confirmed to The Times of India that Bora had uploaded manipulated and indecent content, falsely linking the woman to adult material and claiming she lived in the United States. These claims were found to be entirely untrue. Officers asserted that the accused intended to smear her reputation due to personal grievances. From Harassment to a Business Venture The account's first viral reel—featuring 'Archita' miming to the Spanish song Dame Un Grrr by Kate Linn—sparked widespread attention. What began as an act of online revenge soon transformed into a money-making scheme. Bora reportedly monetized the content by driving traffic to a paid Linktree platform called Actual Fans, where AI-generated adult-themed content was hosted. According to SSP Agarwal, Bora initially earned Rs 3 lakh within five days and potentially accumulated as much as Rs 10 lakh through this deceptive operation. The Instagram handle, which was launched in August 2020, had undergone multiple name changes—most recently rebranded from Babydoll Archi to Amira Ishtara. Tracing the Digital Trail The accused, a mechanical engineer working remotely from Assam, had gone into hiding. But cybercrime investigators used technical tracking methods, including his IP address, to pinpoint his location. He was finally arrested in a rented flat in Tinsukia. Authorities seized his phone, laptop, SIM cards, and bank records for forensic examination. Investigators believe Bora utilized artificial intelligence software to generate sexualized content using just the one original image. During interrogation, Bora allegedly admitted that his actions were driven by emotional distress and resentment following the breakup with the woman. He confessed to collecting images from her old social media profiles and altering them to produce explicit visuals. Ongoing Investigation into Tools and Collaborators Police are now delving deeper into Bora's activities, analyzing the AI programs he used, and examining whether he worked alone or had assistance. They are also reviewing multiple fake Gmail accounts that may have been used to manage the profile's presence across platforms. Investigators have emphasized the need to tighten cybercrime protocols to prevent similar misuse of deepfake technology in the future.

Viral Babydoll Archi: How a jilted techie created an Insta sensation with 1 million+ followers through one photo of his ex-girlfriend
Viral Babydoll Archi: How a jilted techie created an Insta sensation with 1 million+ followers through one photo of his ex-girlfriend

Time of India

time3 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Viral Babydoll Archi: How a jilted techie created an Insta sensation with 1 million+ followers through one photo of his ex-girlfriend

A mechanical engineer from Assam allegedly created a fake adult entertainment persona, Babydoll Archi , using artificial intelligence and a single image of his ex-girlfriend. The AI-generated digital persona gained over 1.4 million Instagram followers before Bora was arrested on cybercrime charges in Assam. What began as an act of revenge escalated into a large-scale operation involving AI-generated pornographic content. As per report, police probe has found that the engineer allegedly used AI tools like Midjourney AI, Desire AI, and OpenArt AI to fabricate explicit visuals, superimposing the girl's face onto synthetic bodies. He then uploaded the content across social media and subscription-based platforms. Shocking truth behind viral Babydoll Archi The Instagram handle, launched in August 2020, gained traction after a saree transformation reel went viral in late June. The video was synced to a popular Spanish track and was followed by an AI-generated photo showing 'Archi' with well-known adult entertainer Kendra Lust. That post drew heavy attention, triggering a rapid spike in followers—from 82,000 to 1.2 million in just days. As per reports, to make the account more believable, Bora crafted a false backstory. The profile claimed Babydoll Archi was a woman who had escaped six years of prostitution on Delhi's GB Road and was paying ₹25 lakh to reclaim her freedom. Posts were geotagged to lend credibility. Videos showed her supposedly travelling in Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Este Podría Ser el Mejor Momento para Operar Con Oro en 5 Años IC Markets Más información Undo Police complaint exposed the digital hoax The woman whose face was used filed a cyber defamation complaint in Dibrugarh, Assam. The complaint led to the engineer's arrest on July 12 from Tinsukia. He is accused of creating and circulating sexually explicit content by misusing the victim's photo through AI. AI tools used to create deepfake-style pornography Confirming the use of AI, Dibrugarh SSP-in-charge Sizal Agarwal released a statement on social media, urging citizens to follow basic cyber safety practices and reporting cyber crimes promptly. "What may seem like fun content can cause real mental harm," Agarwal said. Live Events You Might Also Like: Viral Babydoll Archi: How a jilted techie created an Insta sensation with 1 million+ followers through one photo of his ex-girlfriend The techie reporetedly created fake Gmail IDs and social media handles to manage the Babydoll Archi persona. He monetised the content via subscriptions and engagement farming. Police estimate he may have earned around ₹10 lakh, though the actual amount could be higher. In July, Bora changed the account name from Babydoll Archi to Amira Ishtara, possibly to avoid detection. Court custody, forensic checks, and warnings to public The techie is in police custody and is expected to be produced in court. Investigators are now analysing his financial records and digital trail. 'On meticulous investigation, we can say all photos and videos circulated on social media are fake and have been made using AI software,' Agarwal said. She also warned that users sharing or commenting abusively on the fake content may also face legal action.

Babydoll Archi wasn't real: How a viral AI Instagram star was built on one real woman's photo for fame, revenge and profit
Babydoll Archi wasn't real: How a viral AI Instagram star was built on one real woman's photo for fame, revenge and profit

Time of India

time21 hours ago

  • Time of India

Babydoll Archi wasn't real: How a viral AI Instagram star was built on one real woman's photo for fame, revenge and profit

An AI-generated Instagram handle named "Babydoll Archi" recently grabbed national attention after it went viral for its seductive reels and hyper-curated visuals. With over 1.4 million followers, the account appeared to showcase a woman named Archita Phukan who lip-synced and posed in glamorous outfits—quickly becoming a sensation. But behind the digital glamor lay a grim reality. Phukan did not exist. The account was built using AI-generated and morphed images created from a single photo of a real woman—an unsuspecting resident of Dibrugarh, Assam—who was never part of this narrative. This case has now become one of the most talked-about instances of cyber defamation in India, blending personal revenge, artificial intelligence, and a disturbing obsession with sexually suggestive content. How a fake Instagram star took over the internet The viral reel of 'Babydoll Archi' lip-syncing to Kate Linn's Spanish track Dame Un Grrr marked the beginning. The Instagram handle quickly gathered followers, earned the verified blue tick, and was shown collaborating with major influencers. However, behind the scenes, a man named Pratim Bora from Tinsukia, Assam, was operating the account. Police say he used a morphed version of a woman's photo to fabricate Archi's persona. Bora, a mechanical engineer working remotely from Assam, was arrested after Dibrugarh Police traced the account's origin and linked it to him. From harassment to monetised fame "What started as harassment soon turned into a profit-making business," said SSP Sizal Agarwal, leading the investigation. Bora reportedly began with the intent of digitally harassing a past acquaintance. But once the content started gaining traction, he monetised it through viral reels and a paid Linktree page called 'Actual Fans'. In just five days, he earned Rs 3 lakh. Police believe he made up to Rs 10 lakh overall by circulating AI-generated adult content. The account was created in August 2020 and changed names twice, most recently from Babydoll Archi to Amira Ishtara. Authorities confiscated Bora's devices, SIM cards, and financial records, and are investigating fake Gmail accounts, AI tools, and possible collaborators. Bora reportedly used AI software like OpenAI and Midjourney to generate sexually suggestive content from the one photo he had. The internet's obsession with sex, shame, and spectacle Despite early doubts about the account's authenticity, the public eagerly consumed the content. The involvement of US adult star Kendra Lust—whether genuine or fabricated—further blurred lines between fiction and reality. The widespread assumption was that Archita Phukan was a real Indian woman entering the adult industry, when she was, in fact, a digitally manipulated fabrication. This incident has reignited debates on India's complicated relationship with adult videos and sex. While not officially classified as a mental disorder, this addiction is being discussed increasingly by psychologists and researchers. The Babydoll Archi case shows how adult content—especially AI-generated—is finding new ways to spread under the garb of entertainment. Why lack of sex education keeps the cycle alive Noida-based psychologist Shreya Kaul believes that India's silence around sex fuels the very addiction and exploitation it condemns. 'There's a clash of ideologies. Sex is taboo, but the curiosity is endless,' she said. That curiosity, when not guided by informed conversations, turns toward distorted and unhealthy representations of intimacy—often found in adult vidoes. With mobile access growing and sex education remaining limited or absent, young Indians often turn to adult vidoes as their first exposure to sexual content. However, what they find is far removed from real-world relationships—choreographed, filtered, and often exploitative. Women, in particular, are vulnerable to public shaming, with labels and moral judgments being thrown easily—whether they choose to express sexuality or are falsely portrayed in such content. The need for urgent safeguards The Babydoll Archi case underscores an urgent need for better regulation of AI tools, legal clarity on deepfake crimes, and widespread digital literacy. More importantly, it exposes a cultural unwillingness to talk openly about consent, privacy, and sex. As the lines between real and artificial continue to blur, the question remains—are we ready to protect individuals from being turned into digital fantasies for mass consumption? If not, India's adult video problem is no longer just a moral debate—it's a full-blown tech crisis.

Who is Babydoll Archi aka Archita Phukan's ex-boyfriend? Got arrested for creating her AI-morphed photos, used fake account for..., his name is...
Who is Babydoll Archi aka Archita Phukan's ex-boyfriend? Got arrested for creating her AI-morphed photos, used fake account for..., his name is...

India.com

timea day ago

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  • India.com

Who is Babydoll Archi aka Archita Phukan's ex-boyfriend? Got arrested for creating her AI-morphed photos, used fake account for..., his name is...

Who is Babydoll Archi aka Archita Phukan's ex-boyfriend? Got arrested for creating her AI-morphed photos, used fake account for..., his name is... Archita Phukan, widely known as Babydoll Archita online, is an Assamese model and rising social media influencer who caught attention following the viral release of her picture with adult star Kendra Lust. One of the leading Instagram accounts, 'Just Assam Things' accused that Babydoll Archi might be an AI-generated creation, which led to further discussions among online users about her real identity. Is Babydoll Archita AI-generated? Well, the situation took a shivering turn when it came out that this was actually true, and Babydoll Archi was supposedly made by Artificial Intelligence. The photos and videos of the Assamese model were made with several editing tools, enhancing her facial features and specific body parts. And the man behind creating her fake social media image was her alleged ex-boyfriend Pratim Bora. Keep scrolling to know more about him. Who is Pratim Bora? Pratim Bora, a resident of Tinsukia, made a fake social media account impersonating influencer Archita Phukan. He took her photos from various social media accounts to doctored them into a objective material by using AI software. The authorities arrested Bora under the allegations of cyberbullying. He was first gone underground, but was traced later with the help of several digital trails. He was then arrested from a rented apartment in Tinsukia. After several questioning, it came out Bora reportedly operated an account to take revenge from Phukan, as he was frustrated following their breakup. His smartphones have been lodged and sent further for forensic analysis. Authorities reported that Bora employed these morphed pictures using AI-based software in the anger of their breakup.

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