Have you ever seen a bikini-covered reporter taking a walk in a busy market and indulging in vulgar, sexually speaking with random people? Or a podcaster in women's scarcely dressed debating sexual activity and dark fantasies with grandma? Or a teacher who exchanges sexual jokes with minor students?
Does it sound unfamiliar? There's no more. Content creators are currently leveraging artificial intelligence to generate surreal EROTICA videos to attract social media engagement.
A review by the today's Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) team in India shows that AI content like this is widely popular on Instagram and YouTube, creating engagement statistics in such a short range that seems like a dream for most creators.
Videos of this nature were charged as “vulgar” and “indecent” and at least 43 OTT apps distributing such content have been banned, the Information Ministry told Congress earlier this year.
We reviewed over two dozen Instagram accounts and YouTube channels to place Racy videos generated by AI on scale. The content of these videos includes sexual jokes, chats about sexual activity, jokes, and private parts.
The gap between the AI avatars featured in these videos is extremely severe, often featuring people in their 20s and people in their 70s or 80s. Not even female students or toddlers spare. In many videos, minor children are made with sexually charged lines and jokes at all.
Vulgarity of the scenery
In many cases, the content extends into a long, explicit sequence that includes nudes. Some creators go even further, pushing out highly graphic AI videos that simulate intimate encounters in public places, and feeding an increasingly extreme fantasy market.
Beyond avatars, creators generate explicit AI images that resemble popular Bollywood actresses.
On Instagram, one such account is AI Wi**. He has over 582,000 followers. Its feed presents explicit images of overly sexual AI of women in revealing outfits cast in roles that are instantly recognisable in Indian audiences, clothes washing, cleaning, classroom lessons, kitchen cooking, and construction site work.
These accounts will spend a lot of views within a few months and will pull out one follower and subscriber. The YouTube channel was created just two months ago on August 3, 2025 and now boasts over 12 crawl views. Some “short pants” featuring AI avatars on the channel each have received over 2 crawls of viewing.
AI technology milking
Videos like this are used to generate profits for the creator as well as enjoyable social media engagement. Accounts publishing these videos will offer premium content on your subscription, promote marketing tips that offer 15-minute video calls, and offer courses on how to create similar AI videos.
AI profiles like “Ka ** ka Sharma” promote 499 15-minute video calls, while “Z ** wali Didi” sells courses to curious users who see opportunities for generating AI technology. Some accounts provide access to closed online groups at a fixed fee.
Creators use advanced freemium AI tools to create these realistic videos. Many of these videos have watermarks from Google Veo, a text-to-video model released last year, which can generate surreal visuals. Several others were created by Tensor Art, an online platform that supports image-to-image, text-to-image and inter-image generation.
Real-world harm concerns
Researchers say that excessive exposure to sexualized content (whether AI generates it) can lead to several behavioral and psychological issues, leading to distorted beliefs about sex among internet users, especially young people.
A 2024 survey by Northeastern University found that Instagram filled its children's feeds with sexually suggestive content, including videos from adult content creators. The investigation was conducted by creating an Instagram account set at age 13.
A distorted depiction of sex in such videos can lead to premature, dangerous sexual behavior, anxiety, depression, and physical dissatisfaction. Young people can also develop unrealistic and unhealthy attitudes towards intimacy, consent, and sexuality.
What the law says
In a 2024 press release, the Ministry of Information stated that it had banned 18 OTT platforms for “indecent and vulgar content” under the provisions of the IT Act, the Women's Indecent Expression (Prohibition) Act of 1986, and the IPC provisions that are now repealed.
However, there are loopholes in the regulation of indecent content on the Internet in India. In April, the Supreme Court said legislative measures were needed to address the threat of online indecency.
In India there is no law regulating indecency generated by AI. Earlier this month, I&B Minister Ashwini Vaishnab said the government is pondering new laws to regulate the contents of Deepfaak.
“At this point, beyond the patchwork of laws like the Bhartiya Nyaya Samhita and the Information Technology Act of 2000, India has no specific legal means to regulate explicit AI-generated content. The rules of the 2021 IT Rules require a platform to prevent obscene or pornographic content and protect the already AI materials of Prismans falls,” Pacific Legal Studies.
Social media platforms have policies on obscene and AI-generated content, but it seems they can't keep up.
Meta says its policy restricts sexually explicit language to users under the age of 18 and prohibits the display of nude or sexual activity in adults. YouTube also prohibits explicit content created for sexual satisfaction. However, enforcement is inconsistent and an explicit flood of AI content indicates that rules can often be delayed in feed reality.
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