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The Times of India
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TOI Lifestyle Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

Viral: AI pictures of Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s son Akaay

AI-generated pictures of Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's son Akaay is going viral on social media and it has amazed fans with its accuracy. Akaay was born on February 15. Virat and Anushka had confirmed the news on their social media account. Since the big announcement fans and followers of the couple have poured best wishes for the newborn. The couple is very private about their kids- Vamika and Akaay.

However, the new AI images have become a source of joy for all the fans. The pictures were shared by "Shubham 2.0" on X (formerly Twitter). "Al-generated imaginary picture of Akaay Kohli," the collage with futuristic imaginary pictures of Akaay, has been captioned.

The collage has four pictures of Akaay in different outfits. The characteristic features of the picture is the unique smile of dad Viraat Kohli, which has amazed fans. The resemblance with Virat Kohli is impressive!

Not just this, several accounts have been created on social media with Akaay Kohli’s name.

Anushka and Virat are extremely protective of their kids

With Vamika's birth, Anushka and Virat had set a new set of rules in parenting the background of which is privacy. In today's digital age, safeguarding children's privacy is paramount. Parents must recognize the potential risks of sharing children's pictures on social media. While it may seem harmless, indiscriminate sharing exposes children to various threats, including identity theft, cyberbullying, and exploitation. Preserving their privacy ensures their safety and protects their future autonomy. By refraining from sharing personal images online, parents demonstrate respect for their children's right to privacy, fostering trust and security within the family. Prioritizing privacy over public sharing cultivates a culture of responsible digital citizenship and empowers children to control their online presence.

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