A heated car conversation between two people discussing why they ‘don't want to work’ and believe the government should provide everything has been making rounds on Twitter. The video feels authentic. There're the emotions, the back-and-forth, the casual setting. But here's where it gets interesting: when videos have stable, almost unchanging frames (like this car interior shot), video detectors can struggle. That's when it’s time for another hero – our AI audio detector.
We extracted the audio and ran it through our AI audio detector, and the results were undeniable: 99% AI-generated. This is a classic case of cloned voice technology being used to create provocative content. What makes this particularly sneaky:
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This video is completely synthetic. isFake AI audio detector gave it 99% AI-generated confidence score. The voices might sound real, but they're AI-generated audio designed to provoke and divide.
Got a 50-60% video detection result? Extracting the audio and running it through our AI audio detector is the killer move. The separate analysis often reveals what combined video-audio checks might miss.
Divisive content generates massive engagement. These AI-generated political audios are designed to trigger strong reactions and spread rapidly through social media.