AI-fabricated video allegedly depicting a market in Thailand/China, offering a variety of exotic animals, reptiles including crocodiles and snakes, and insects, is revealed to be false.
In recent days, a video has gone viral on social media, allegedly depicting a bustling market in either Thailand or China, filled with a variety of animals, reptiles, and insects. However, a closer look at the video reveals that it is not what it seems.
The video, it turns out, was created using Google's AI. This is confirmed by the results from the company's SynthID tool, an AI detection system. The visual glitches in the video, such as two-headed snakes and disappearing reptile parts, are common in AI-made content.
Another telltale sign of the video's artificial origin is the movement of snakes in the video, which appears abruptly cut at times, a distortion common in AI-generated content. Additionally, certain body parts of reptiles in the video turn invisible for a moment, a characteristic often seen in AI-created content.
Despite the depiction of animals, reptiles, and insects commonly found in markets in countries like China, Thailand, and elsewhere, this particular video does not represent a real market from any of these places. The claim that the video depicts a real market in Thailand or China is false.
It's important to note that the actual origin of the video is not confirmed. None of the provided search results specify the exact origin or authenticity of such a video.
The video is being shared as if it depicts a real market, but it is, in fact, AI-generated. So, the next time you come across a viral video that seems too good to be true, it's always a good idea to double-check the facts before sharing it further.
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