How to use AI video detector? (example: 75% AI viral accident clip)

Massive icy pileup goes viral getting 1M views in first 10 hours. Our AI video detector finds 75% digital fiction.

Dec 3, 2025
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Thankfully, this traffic collapse is not real

Chaos on ice? A video of cars sliding and crashing in a terrifying chain reaction on a frozen highway is blowing up on X. It’s racked up over 1M views in hours and still climbing. The physics look brutal, the situation feels real and scary. But is it actually real or fake? How can we check videos as this one?

We put this chaotic scene through our AI video detector. The result is solid: 75% AI-generated. The detector highlighted specific digital giveaways that break the illusion:

  • physics are broken,
  • artifacts among cars: doors connected with roofs and unrealistic shapes,
  • people with weird reactions and movements.
The video is a masterclass in AI-generated chaos, but video detection is one step further.

Source: Original X post

FAQ

Is this video AI?

While multi-car accidents on ice are real, this specific clip is likely not one of them. The 75% AI score suggests a real scenario was used as a template, then heavily enhanced or completely rebuilt with synthetic elements.

How does the AI video detector spot fake physics?

It analyzes motion patterns, collision physics, and environmental interactions. Real crashes have chaotic, unique movements. AI-generated videos often have repetitive, ‘clean’ physics that feel staged. Sometimes we can’t notice it ourselves so AI video detection tool comes to help.

How can I check a viral accident video?

Look for source credibility, check for news reports, and when your gut says ‘this looks strange,’ run it through our AI video checker. A quick video authenticity check can stop fake news cold.

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