Videos announcing the launch of free nationwide diabetes treatments have recently gone viral Nigerian social media platform.
The clip allegedly stated that Health Minister Ali Putty had released a drug that would save everyone from diabetes and would deliver it freely to the home.
This claim was packaged so unsuspecting viewers could believe it was authentic. But that was later It was exposed It is one of many deepfakes that are currently flooding the internet to become AI-generated videos.
DeepFakes is an artificial media created using AI, which makes people say or make you look like you've done something that someone has never actually done. These days, they have been deployed to commit political propaganda, fraud and undermine reputation.
So, how can you find it before it misunderstands you? From this list, Cable check Disassembles the seven tail signs of the video generated by AI.
Seven ways to detect video generated by AI
- Unnatural facial movements: Most AI-generated videos slow or inconsistent blinking and hard smiles without eye contact.
- Inconsistent eye orientation: Deepfakes often stare for too long, flash more frequently than usual, turn away from the frame at unnatural moments, or show your eyes even when people are talking.
- Lip Sync Mismatch: When you run into a video and don't know if it's being generated by AI, pay close attention to your lips. In many deepfakes, mouth movements do not match the audio perfectly.
- Blurred fingers or impossible hands: AI is still struggling to make realistic hands and fingers. In Deepfark you may notice blurry or dirty fingers during movement, five or more fingers with one hand, or unnaturally slow and troublesome hand gestures.
- Strange audio quality: Many AI-generated videos use the voices of people they mimic, but there are clues to listen to, like robot tones, unnatural paces, or cut background noise. Sometimes your voice doesn't match your environment. For example, the subject sounds indoors while a person appears to be outdoors.
- Flickering or inconsistent background: AI can sometimes have a hard time stabilizing the background as subjects move. You may notice flickering walls, bent furniture, or objects that change subtly between frames.
- Clothes and accessories are defective: Videos generated by AI often struggle to keep your clothing patterns consistent. As people move, patterns can shift unnaturally. You may also notice earrings that disappear or reappear, or glasses that cast shadows or reflect light in a natural way.
Videos generated by AI are becoming more difficult to detect, but tools like Invid, Deepware Scanners and Other AI Detectors Help Before it misleads you, you will find the changed video.
