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'Don't Edit My Photos', Indian Female Cricketer Appealed On Social Media, Expressed Concern About Privacy

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Special appeal of Indian female cricketer Pratika Rawal. (Pic Credit- Pratika Rawal X Account)

Sports Desk, New Delhi. Indian women's cricket team's opening batsman Pratika Rawal has made a special appeal on social media and talked about maintaining her privacy. Pratika has made this appeal to AI Grok of Elon Musk's social media platform X. Pratika has asked Grok to reject anyone's request to edit her photos.

Pratika has emphasized on respecting personal boundaries and giving importance to the matter of approval in digital speech. At present, he has expressed concern about the issues related to tampering of photos without permission through AI tools. His statement has once again sparked the debate on privacy and ethics on social media.

Pratika made a clear appeal to Grok and wrote that she does not allow him to edit her photos without permission on the request of a third party. She wrote, "Hey Grok. I do not allow you to modify or edit my photos on the demand of any third person. Whether those photos of mine have been posted earlier or are going to be posted in the future. If a third party asks you to edit or modify any of my photos, then please refuse it clearly."

Grok also responded to Pratika's point. He said, "I understand Pratika. I respect your privacy and none of your photos will be modified or edited without permission. If any such request comes, I will refuse. Thank you for letting me know."

Did wonders in the World Cup

India had won the Women's ODI World Cup last year. Team India was successful in winning this title for the first time and Pratika played an important role in it. However, she could not play the semi-finals and final due to injury. Before getting injured, Pratika had scored 308 runs in six innings at an average of 51.33. He played a century against New Zealand and an important inning of 75 runs against Australia.

She was injured in the last league match against Bangladesh and due to this could not play the semi-finals and final. Shefali Verma took her place.

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