Over 200 million people have been scammed by yet more fake AI video slop, this time with bunnies on a trampoline.
The video shared on TikTok seems to be a cute moment captured by chance. It shows a group of rabbits on a trampoline. The caption claims that the footage was filmed by her Ring doorbell, but it’s all lies. In the video, we see a group of rabbits jumping on a trampoline.
The AI video is already unbelievable. The trampoline is covered in bunnies, with more than five visible in the first frame. As the video continues, more seem to appear out of the corner of the shot. But this is where things already get suspicious.
Those of us with a keen eye will already have spotted one of the bunnies on the trampoline looking a little off. It seems to have two heads, and as it rotates, the heads morph into one. Looking closer, some of the other rabbits look a little too similar to one another.
Bunny AI Slop
The video has garnered 200 million views at the time of writing, and more than 24 million likes. People have been fooled by the AI video of bunnies on a trampoline and thought it could be real. But, like most AI, a little investigation reveals the truth.
This particular video has managed to pull the wool over so many people’s eyes due to the fact that it claims to be shot on a Ring doorbell. This allows for an understandable drop in quality and graininess that covers up the AI slop.
@rachelthecatlovers Just checked the home security cam and… I think we’ve got guest performers out back! @Ring #bunny #ringdoorbell #ring #bunnies #trampoline ♬ Bounce When She Walk – Ohboyprince
Low lighting combined with low-quality footage makes the small mistakes much less obvious. But there are numerous mistakes throughout. When watching the bunnies on the trampoline, there are a few occasions where they mirror one another perfectly.
The AI algorithm has replicated the movements of multiple bunnies. Some of the ones on the ground are totally identical to one another, too. Things like this give the AI video away.
Remember, if it looks too cute to be true, it probably is. Don’t fall for the AI nonsense people are polluting the internet with.
