How to Spot AI-Generated Videos of Hurricane Melissa
Associated PressOctober 30, 20251 min4,091 views
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- ⚠️ AI-generated videos are circulating on social media, falsely depicting events related to Hurricane Melissa, such as sharks in a flooded hotel pool or a ravaged airport.
- 💡 It's crucial to develop strategies to avoid being fooled by this misinformation.
Tips for Detecting Fake Videos
- 📌 Check for watermarks and logos: Many AI video generators, including OpenAI's Sora, add these, though they can be removed.
- 🗣️ Be wary of fake AI voiceovers: While older AI videos had synthetic voices, newer tools can create highly realistic ones.
- 🔍 Examine video details closely: Look for anomalies like objects merging into each other, a common telltale sign of generative AI.
Trusting Your Information Sources
- 🧠 Trust your gut feeling when evaluating content.
- 📰 Don't rely on random strangers on the internet for information; instead, get your news from trusted sources like the Associated Press (AP).
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