Artificial intelligence has taken over all aspects of our lives, whether you like it or not. Generative AI specifically is now being used in almost all everyday tasks. However, not all impacts of this new technology are positive. Recently, there has been a surge of AI clips that are going viral on the internet and causing a frenzy among people. From Jessica Radcliff’s viral ocra attack to Babydoll Archi, here are 5 times people failed to recognise AI-generated videos and how you can learn to spot them.
Jessica Radcliff’s Horrifying Ocra Video
Just recently, a video featuring a young woman named Jessica Radcliff dancing on top of the orca at Pacific Blue Marine Park and later killed by the whale. The graphic clip instantly went viral; however, authorities, marine parks and established news outlets later found no record of Jessica’s existence or the incident. Then, it was finally confirmed that the clip was indeed AI-generated.
Marina Lysaro Orca Attack
Seems like fake Ocra videos are on the rise. Another scary video has emerged claiming that orca trainer Marina Lysaro was attacked by a killer whale during a performance. The caption for the video posted asked people to pay their respects to the late Marina; however, it was also later revealed that no such woman existed, and the clip was AI-generated.
Animals Jumping On a Trampoline
If you are chronically online and an animal lover, chances are you might have seen this viral surveillance footage of animals like bunnies and bears jumping on a trampoline. The videos instantly went viral for being adorable; however, a lot of people freaked out when they realised that they were AI-generated.
Babydoll Archi
A case that shook the entire country of India is Babydoll Archi. Dibrugarh Police have arrested Pratim Bora for allegedly running the Instagram handle ‘Babydoll Archi’ using deepfake AI-generated images and videos of Archita Phukan. The entire nation was shocked when the real identity of the AI-generated Babydoll Archi was revealed.
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How To Spot AI-Generated Videos
Looking for abnormal characteristics that don’t exactly match actual human movements is one easy approach to identifying an AI-generated video. These features can include things like uneven lighting and shadows, faces that slightly distort or glitch when moving, lip-sync that deviates slightly from the sound, or excessively flawless skin texturing devoid of any inherent flaws. Additionally, you may pause and look at backgrounds to check for odd hand forms, missing details, or twisted objects that AI models often struggle to render.
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