AI-Generated Videos Surge on Social Media, Challenging Public Trust
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A new wave of highly convincing, AI-generated video content is spreading rapidly across social media platforms. Experts warn that these synthetic videos, created by tools like OpenAI's Sora, are increasingly deceiving viewers.
The videos often feature realistic but fake scenes of public figures, events, or everyday situations. Many include subtle distortions or warning labels, yet studies show a significant portion of users still believe them to be authentic.
This surge presents a major challenge for platforms, regulators, and the public. Social media companies are now urgently developing new methods to detect and label such content, while educators emphasize the growing need for digital media literacy.
The rapid improvement of AI video technology has outpaced both public awareness and current content moderation systems. Analysts state this gap creates a critical risk for the spread of misinformation before elections and during global crises.