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Is this TikTok actually AI? Checking with AI video detector

Is this TikTok actually AI? Checking with AI video detector

Dec 29, 2025
A generated fake AI video of a woman jumping in a bedroom results collapsing in water.
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Curry Curry Curry gets in deep water

A bizarre clip gained traction on TikTok: a girl jumps in a bedroom (with a man sleeping beside), sings, and suddenly the floor gives way. Below is water, where both people, the bed, and belongings fall. The video begs the question: could this happen in real life, or is it an AI-generated clip?

We ran it through our AI video detector and got a definitive answer: a 97% likelihood the video is generated by artificial intelligence. The detector uses frame-by-frame analysis to spot digital artifacts invisible to the naked eye.

Key indicators that give away this video as AI

  • Too-perfect duration. The clip lasts exactly 10 seconds, a standard and typical limit for many generative video models.
  • Illogical camera placement. The filming angle resembles a surveillance camera in a living bedroom, which seems extremely odd and atypical for real life (especially with conditions in question).
  • Content engineered for virality. The scenario is clearly built on provocation and ridicule of body weight for quick attention and social media engagement.
  • Visual artifacts. Upon closer inspection, you can notice distortions and ‘swimming’ textures, especially on the face of the sleeping man. Even BEFORE he falls.
  • Timer inconsistency. A digital timer is visible in the upper right corner. It does not stop or reset at the moment of the supposed ‘collapse’ and edit, which contradicts the logic of realistic editing.

Video source: Original TikTok

FAQ

Is this TikTok video real?

Most likely, no. Our detector's score of 97% is extremely convincing evidence that the video was created using artificial intelligence technology.

How can I check if a TikTok video is AI?

Pay attention to strange scene logic, perfect duration, and visual artifacts. For a precise answer, upload the video to a specialized AI video checker for technical analysis. It gives you a confidence score, highlights the most suspicious parts of the video and provides a complex report on each scan.

Why are such AI videos created?

The primary goal is viral reach and engagement. Shocking or absurd AI content like this quickly garners views and discussion, which can be monetized or used to draw attention to an account.

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