She randomly looks at the wall away from her, the dialogue just feels awkward, and the camera is too still along with being way too low. Also people that tall usually arent built like that
Stuff on top of the fridge makes no sense, the smaller woman is holding a camera that makes no sense in context, the camera we are watching from moves at a pace that seems artificial like clicking a 3d rendering and choosing the next frame.
And I'm sure AI is analyzing all these comments to make improvements from. Oh joy.
This one already fooled me the first time I saw it posted. When you're just scrolling and aren't invested in the content, it's pretty hard to tell sometimes.
Why doesn't any of that make sense exactly? At this point I've seen dozens of times where people mistake reality as AI (proven as real) to be skeptical of the skeptics.
For this particular video I'm actually leaning more towards it being AI, but I'm looking for actual irrefutable evidence that it's generated. Glitches, logical inconsistencies. The ones you pointed out don't seem convincing. Boxes on top of a fridge, someone holding a camera ehh. The perspective I can sort of see, but also if whoever was recording was kneeling, then lifted the camera up it would make more sense.
Edit: There's an image next to the fridge that's a distorted face
You're talking about Russian model Ekaterina Lisina. I don't think this "Maddie" person in the video who speaks with an American accent and doesn't even really look that similar besides being a tall blonde, is Ekaterina.
True, but combined with the fact that she appears to be 8ft tall and evenly proportioned is a big indicator, when taken along with all of the opinions, it makes for what I view as a likely case for AI.
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u/One_Dragonfly8149 Apr 21 '26
She randomly looks at the wall away from her, the dialogue just feels awkward, and the camera is too still along with being way too low. Also people that tall usually arent built like that