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Street interview with two girls out clubbing seriously creeps people out
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Published 19:38 20 Mar 2026 GMT

Street interview with two girls out clubbing seriously creeps people out

They're getting harder to spot

Joe Harker

Joe Harker

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An interview of two girls out clubbing for a night seriously creeped people out after they realised what was actually going on.

In just a few seconds of footage what appears to be a man approaches two women at night and asks them: "What's one move with AI that makes haters go crazy every time?"

One of the women responds: "Y'all got to give them that, this is wild, it's over! We are cooked on that thread! You get me?"

This isn't just the usual incomprehensible Gen Z babble, unfortunately this video that looks and sounds reasonably real is a regurgitation of AI with nothing genuine about it.

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There are some clues you can spot, one of them being that the conversation about AI on what looks like a street at night seems like a weird place to be having it, while the woman's stream of incoherent nonsense is more nonsensical than the things kids these days say.

It's a fake video, but AI is starting to look good enough to fool more people (X/@Zoya)
It's a fake video, but AI is starting to look good enough to fool more people (X/@Zoya)

If you look at the signs in the background it can be hard to work out what words they're actually trying to depict and that's often a sign of something being AI generated.

Nonetheless, the clip had enough people wondering if it was real that they were very concerned about what this technology could do.

While some folks declared it 'still super easy to spot' for the people who have 'any experience with AI videos', many others thought it was 'so realistic' that they feared what happened next.

AI is creeping into all aspects of life and if the problem isn't our ability to spot it as it becomes more sophisticated then it's AI's tendency to make serious mistakes while people start to rely on it more often.

One man who fell foul of this serious mistake was Alvi Choudhury, who was arrested by police due to facial recognition AI identifying him as the perpetrator of a burglary even though the actual footage of the robber looked nothing like him.

Can you believe this

It is 100% AI.

No one can tell it was created with Google Veo 3.

10 wild examples.

1: Viral street interview videopic.twitter.com/cBwMqvT1mh

— ZOYA ✪ (@HeyZoyaKhan) May 22, 2025

Unfortunately for the world, AI is getting believable enough to pull the wool over more and more eyes.

Back in the day it couldn't render Will Smith eating spaghetti without making the Fresh Prince of Bel Air star look like a demonic creature with an unhinged jaw slurping up an endless stream of sustenance, but in the years since then the technology has improved.

AI is being used to bring Val Kilmer back from the dead and put a recreation of him in a movie he never managed to perform in.

It tricked people into thinking Tom Holland and Zendaya got married, to the point that she had people coming up to her talking about her wedding as they were so convinced it was real.

There's enough AI slop being churned out all over the internet that it's hard to watch a video that looks real enough without having the nagging doubt at the back of your mind that it's all fake, and if it was faked then what motive would someone have for creating the slop?

Featured Image Credit: X/@Zoya

Topics: AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Social Media

Joe Harker
Joe Harker

Joe graduated from the University of Salford with a degree in Journalism and worked for Reach before joining the LADbible Group. When not writing he enjoys the nerdier things in life like painting wargaming miniatures and chatting with other nerds on the internet. He's also spent a few years coaching fencing. Contact him via [email protected]

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