How to Spot AI-Generated Videos: BTN High Breaks Down a Viral Fake Arrest Clip Made with Grok

How to Spot AI-Generated Videos: BTN High Breaks Down a Viral Fake Arrest Clip Made with Grok
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A new educational video from BTN High is helping viewers learn how to identify AI-generated content. The segment uses a highly realistic fake video created by professional editor Yonatan Dor of The Dor Brothers, which has garnered over 1.1 million views.
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The clip falsely shows former President Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and others being arrested for crimes. While the video looks convincing at first glance, BTN High points out several tells — unnatural movements, inconsistent lighting, facial details that don’t quite match, and audio sync issues.
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The video was made using Grok, the AI chatbot developed by xAI. The segment emphasizes that while AI tools are becoming more advanced, there are still reliable ways to spot fakes if you know what to look for.

This comes as concerns grow over the spread of misinformation through synthetic media on social platforms.