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FUThe post features a 14-second video contrasting AI-generated and real clips of a man jumping into a pool with an inflatable unicorn float, highlighting unnatural water splashes in the AI versions as a detection trick. Labeled “Fake” segments show rigid or overly smooth water displacement, while “Real” ones depict authentic ripples and bubbles, exploiting AI’s challenges with fluid dynamics. This aligns with a 2024 arXiv study finding generative AI models produce misleading fluid motion due to insufficient training on physics simulations, aiding users in spotting deepfakes.
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