Car show interviews leave people

A new video featuring AI-generated interviews at a car show has gone viral on social media, sparking concerns about the future of online content. Created with Google’s Veo 3 video generation tool, the one-minute clip showcases people seemingly sharing their thoughts on the luxury vehicles, though the entire scene is fabricated. Veo 3, unveiled on May 20, can produce highly realistic videos with convincing sound effects, ambient noise, and lip-synced dialogue. The result is a video so authentic-looking that it has left users questioning the reliability of digital content.

The footage, which features cars like Ferraris and Teslas, has stunned viewers on X (formerly Twitter), with many calling it “crazy” and warning about its implications for trust and verification online. One user pointed out that the event itself never happened, and everything from the actors to the locations was generated from scratch. While some comfort themselves with the nonsensical dialogue in the clip, there’s a general fear that soon AI will be advanced enough to fool even the sharpest eyes. This development has raised alarms about potential misuse in fake news, misinformation, and the erosion of what’s real in the digital world.