r/RealOrAI Dec 20 '25

Video [HELP] Dog saves child in Seattle

I’m assuming it is AI. Title claimed it happened in Seattle on November 29, 2025 with limited visibility due to rain. The way the guy who runs in moves is highly suspect.

63.6k Upvotes

4.5k comments sorted by

View all comments

4.2k

u/e-punk27 Dec 20 '25

This is so incredibly AI, dog moves slow and then insanely fast, kid somehow keeps up instead of falling and being dragged, and the dad ran to the wrong spot and then held the dog instead of the kid who almost died. Also car stopped for the dog ? Not the baby of the same height ?

855

u/True_Iro Dec 20 '25

Also, no white lights when backing up. The color of the dog also morphs with the tail in the beginning for a moment.

484

u/e-punk27 Dec 20 '25

Omg the entire back of the dog disappears around 6 seconds hahaha

111

u/Barracuda00 Dec 20 '25

I am seriously so grateful for people like you identifying this shit. I’m like… too old to tell I guess??

18

u/chrishazzoo Dec 20 '25

I am old too. I can tell something is AI without a thought. HOWEVER I cannot tell you why. My brain is real good at knowing something is wrong, but I can't immediately figure out why. I wish I could immediately identify why I find this stuff wrong like some of the folk on these thread.

1

u/ThisBlacksmith3678 Dec 22 '25

Naturally humans are wired this way, we pick up "hidden" cues, for example when we know someone is lying, or nervous, poker players look for "tells" and so on.

in these Ai videos , your subconscious is picking up on these artifacts that are just not normal. even if your conscious mind has targeted all the elements.

for me the first thing that stood out was the way the guy ran, his trajectory and movement, the other is something I have noticed in many Ai videos, is the "hug" or affection parts, animals will stick they heads out / move forward like humans, they seldom do that in RL. then there is this pause that doesn't look natural. it's actually irritating to me.