Yes, the video showing an airport kangaroo with an airfare in hand was created by artificial intelligence .
Although it seems real, the recording shows no real animal, neither people, nor scenario. Everything was generated with AI technology, including the audio of the discussion between two women.
The video was published by the Infinite Unreality , which defines itself as an artist of visual effects. Hive Moderation tool analyzed the content and pointed to 99.9% chance of being generated by AI . Already the audio, evaluated by the Hiya , received scores of 16 and 29 on a scale of 0 to 100 authenticity, which indicates a likely Deepfake .
Kangaroo at the Airport with AI: How was this possible?
This type of technology is no longer restricted to professional laboratories and studios, anyone with internet access can use . With the popularization of tools such as Runway , Sora , Gen-2 and Pika Labs , creating fictitious content with realistic appearance has become something possible with few clicks and text commands.
These tools use generative models trained with large volumes of data to produce videos, images, voices and even simulate human interactions. The challenge is that the more realistic these contents become, the harder it is to distinguish what is authentic than what is artificial .
And the question that remains is:
If even a kangaroo made by I was able to deceive so many people, how to know what information to trust today?
Check out the main AI tools for image and video generation:
These platforms allow you to generate complete scenes with realistic characters , lines, movements and settings such as airports, malls or busy streets.
How to find out if a video was made with AI?
Tools such as:
… They help check that an image, video or voice was artificially generated.
Want to test yourself?
If you want to create a video with AI, try tools like:
- Pika Labs - https://pika.art
- Runway ML - https://runwayml.com
- Luma Ai - https://lumalabs.ai
Just describe what you want to see on the scene (eg a kangaroo with a ticket at the airport ”) and AI generates the video for you in seconds.
But beware: Ia can also be used to deceive
Therefore, it is important to always check the sources and think twice before sharing any very “perfect” or unusual video.
Also, it is worth remembering: AI -generated data may contain bias , errors or inconsistencies , depending on the sources used in model training. Making decisions based on unlocked information, no context or reliable history, is a growing risk, especially in the corporate world.
AI use to generate reports, projections and analysis is growing. But what ensures that this information is correct? What validates the origin of the data? How to know if AI is based on reliable and updated sources?
The answer lies in source control : It is essential to have access to the right, stored and managed data with clarity, governance and traceability .
So don't forget:
Kangaroos may even board viral videos, but they are not reliable sources of information.