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AI Bunnies on Trampoline Causing Crisis of Confidence on TikTok. People failing to identify a video of adorable bunnies as AI slop has sparked worries that many more people could fall for online scams.


People failing to identify a video of adorable bunnies as AI slop has sparked worries that many more people could fall for online scams.

Pretending to be nighttime security footage also helps to disguise the things AI is often bad at—accurate movement, correct blur and lighting, and fine details. People are responding totally normally, embodying a very relatable arc; the confidence of youth to think “that will never happen to me,” followed by the crushing realization that eventually we all become old and susceptible to scams. @catenstuff#duet with @rachelthecatlovers#bunny#AAALASPARATUCURRO#bunnyjumpingontrampoline♬ Bounce When She Walk - Ohboyprince And @sydney_benjamin offers a public apology to her best friend for sending her the video.

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