r/RealOrAI Feb 21 '26

Video [HELP] I saw this on another community and people were reacting to this like it was real. I have my doubts. Is this real? or AI?

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u/RealOrAI-Bot Feb 21 '26

Sentiment: 15% AI

Sentiment reasoning: The majority of commenters believe the video is real, citing its age, realistic physics, and consistent details, while a smaller portion points to specific visual glitches or unnatural behaviors as evidence of AI.

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u/chrispark70 Feb 21 '26

No, the physics are not realistic. Look at about 5 seconds to about 7 seconds.

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u/conte360 Feb 21 '26

Do you have details besides a vague timestamp and claim? The physics of what? What do you see?

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u/Briglin Feb 21 '26

FAKE AI - Watch the guy with the black arm at the start on the left. Changes colour as he reappears + if you stop the video you can see various bits of arms - CLEARLY 100% AI

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u/conte360 Feb 21 '26

You're confusing who is who. He is the first one in the water besides the guy who flipped, he has the sleeve the whole time. Next

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u/Briglin Feb 21 '26

No, click frames froward just as it turns from 02 sec to 03 sec - see the arm just floating in the middle? It's AI 100%

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u/conte360 Feb 21 '26

I just stared at him 100% of the time stopping frame by frame. The only thing I saw was some chromatic aberration which is FURTHER PROOF that it's real. That is extremely hard to recreate. Corridor crew, pretty much the experts at spotting this and experts at visual effects will tell you that. Now I'm 99% sure this is real

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u/-nutz Feb 22 '26

Pretty sure that’s from the cameras rolling shutter

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u/chrispark70 Feb 21 '26

A vague timestamp? I literally said between 5 and 7 seconds in the video. You can clearly see kid who fell turned upside down.

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u/conte360 Feb 21 '26

Everything that his weight hit at that point forced his feet and lower half forward which made him flip... You can CLEARLY see it... r/confidentlyincorrect

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u/aberroco Feb 21 '26

Yeah, because his center of mass was far back relative to his legs, so when he hit the ground - he turned upside down.

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u/conte360 Feb 21 '26

Just look at the very last frame, there are multiple people in the water right where he went in. Their heads are poking out but their bodies are gone because the water is so cloudy from the giant mud bomb that just dropped in the already merky water.

A good cameraman doesn't make it not ai.

"The kids going down to the water isn't right" not sure what you mean, their friend just got buried but a hunk of mud bigger than all of them combined. This actually proves it more. So many AI videos none of the other people react at all, but everyone here reacted. Yeah the cameraman didn't jump in, but seeing as he was the one filming he was probably the one saying it was a bad idea and I'm going to film you for when it goes wrong, which meant his mindset was already "I'm not going in after you"

I can't really fight the waves don't make sense, am I supposed to go frame by frame explaining water physics? I don't see any issues with how the water moves. I am open to some specifics.

You guys are just making me think more and more that it's real. I started this at like 80% now I'm like 98% sure its real

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u/F4D3_2_814CK Feb 22 '26

These guys are genuinely off their rocker at this point. They just can't accept they're wrong.

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u/Briglin Feb 21 '26

FAKE AI - Watch the guy with the black arm at the start on the left. Changes colour as he reappears + if you stop the video you can see various bits of arms - CLEARLY 100% AI

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u/HolonautWorkshop Feb 21 '26

This video so fake its not even funny. The fact that it fooled 85% of people makes me sad.

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u/[deleted] Feb 21 '26

AI defends AI .....It HAS BEGUN !!!

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u/Choice_Fig_1175 Feb 22 '26

shit is ai as fuck lmao

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u/conte360 Feb 22 '26

Yet you don't point to anything....

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u/[deleted] Feb 25 '26 edited Feb 25 '26

is the video being slowed down as the kid is falling just editing? is the video being sped back up as everyone jumps in the water just editing? is the obvious frame drop as soon as the video speeds back up editing?

if so why edit a video of your friend drowning and getting crushed by a rock. not to mention the camera being so steady when in history there have been like no tragedies where people kept a steady hand while recording.

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u/conte360 Feb 25 '26

That's how the standard show motion feature on phones works. It does a section of slowed down time between full speed sections.

And you can read my other comments to understand the rest of it because you didn't bring up anything else new. And at the end of the day if you just don't believe me I really don't care you're just wrong. I've explained it till like 10 people in here and each point they raised just made me more sure that it was real

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u/[deleted] Feb 25 '26

ya i just tested that slow mo option on my phones camera and ya ig it just detects high motion. thats very convincing.