Here's how you can avoid being fooled by AI-generated videos:
August 13th, 2025, 3:59pm

Artificial intelligence has taken over every aspect of our lives, whether you like it or not. Generation AI is specifically used in almost all everyday tasks. However, not all the impact of this new technology is positive. Recently, there has been a surge in AI clips that have gone viral on the internet and are causing a frenzy among people. From Jessica Radcliff's viral OCRA attacks to BabyDoll Archi, how can we learn to find them with 5x the AI-generated videos that cannot be recognized?
Jessica Radcliffe's horrifying OCRA video
A video featuring a young woman named Jessi Karadcliffe, who recently danced over Orca in Pacific Blue Marine Park and was later killed by a whale. The graphic clip went viral immediately. However, authorities, Marines and established news agencies later found no record of Jessica's existence or incident. It was then finally confirmed that the clip was actually generated.
Has anyone been talking about Jessica Radcliffe?
There are currently hundreds of AI videos in Tiktok in viral about Jessica Radcliff being attacked by ORCA.Main Video (2.3mil Likes) – https://t.co/zbccyx7jpq
More videos (501k likes) – https://t.co/zpp2dnqs0u
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– Terrence Johnson 3rd (@tjohnsii) August 12, 2025
Marina Lisaro Orca Attack
It appears that fake OCRA videos are on the rise. Another horrifying video has surfaced claiming Orca trainer Marina Lysaro was attacked by a killer whale during her performance. The caption of the video posted asked people to pay tribute to the late Marina. However, it was later revealed that no such woman existed, and the clip was generated by AI.
Marina Lisaro's death, cause of death; the marine community lamentes the loss of ORCA trainer Marina Lisaro after a fatal accident https://t.co/yhmpzzvvdm
– Memorial Ash News (@memorialashnews) August 11, 2025
Animals jumping to the trampoline
If you are chronically online and an animal lover, you may have seen this virus surveillance footage of animals jumping onto the trampoline with this virus surveillance footage of animals like bunnies and bears. The video was instantly reviewed because of its adorableness. However, many people were surprised when they realized they were being produced.
BabyDoll Archi
The case that rocked the entire country of India is BabyDoll Archi. Dibrugarh police have arrested Pratim Bora, who is allegedly running an Instagram handle “BabyDoll Archi”, using images and videos generated by Archita Phukan's Deepfake AI. The whole country was shocked when the AI-generated BabyDoll Archi's true identity was revealed.


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How to find videos generated in AI
Looking for unusual traits that do not exactly match actual human movements is one of the simple approaches to identifying AI-generated videos. These features include uneven lighting and shadows, lip syncs that can be slightly distorted or glitched when moving, or slightly deviating from the sound, or excessively perfect skin texture without inherent defects. Additionally, you can pause the background and take a look to check for strange bills, missing or twisted objects that AI models often struggle to render.
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First published: August 13, 2025, 3:57pm
