Friday, 2 January 2026

Is it real, or is it fake.

 Back again. 

If you are not sure if the videos you see online are real, or AI fakes. Bob Moran has written an interesting piece giving some pointers of what to look out for. He is one of the good guys, and he is real  by the way. Here are some extracts.

AI-generated videos that attempt to fool you into thinking they were filmed by somebody on their phone always have a few giveaways. There are so many of them appearing every day now, it's probably worth knowing what to look for, beyond the obvious melty faces and extra fingers.

Assume all video clips are fake. Don't react to anything instantly. Stop and analyse it first, particularly if it appears to confirm an opinion or concern of your own. "Look at this man attacking a disabled child in Berlin."will pop up from some idiot like David Atherton with "Who wants to bet he's a Muslim?", and then it has 40k likes, and Elon quote tweets it with "Bring back the death penalty" and everyone goes bonkers and the whole thing was fake. It never happened. But hundreds of stupid imbeciles have asked Grok whether it's AI, and Grok said it wasn't, so it can't be, because AI will always be totally honest with us about itself, won't it. 😕

Today, everyone's sharing the clip of one of those women who allegedly slept with a thousand men in 24 hours (which didn't happen) getting baptised. It's an AI clip. There's also some video of police uniforms that were abandoned in New York when that Muslim communist guy was elected mayor. That's also AI. Yesterday there was one of some woman walking through New Years celebrations somewhere being pelted with fireworks or something. It was AI. Almost everything is AI now. I don't know what it's going to take for people to grasp this.

You can read the full article here. 

Now I am going to do a village walk. 

Catch ya later. Toodle pip.   ilona

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