Disclosure Day’s Delusion Is That People Would Think Alien Videos Are Not AI
Quick take
Videos claiming to show aliens are now immediately met with skepticism, mostly labeled as AI-generated fakes or government propaganda. Attempts to present such footage as genuine are losing credibility fast because the public and operators have grown savvy to the characteristics of AI content.
Why it matters
The flood of AI video tools capable of creating realistic alien visuals has set a new baseline for disbelief whenever extraterrestrial footage appears on TV or online. For media outlets and governments hoping to use “alien releases” as leverage or distraction, the cost is trust. Audiences are quicker to shout “fake” or “AI,” which pressures narrative control and raises the bar for proof. For operators managing content platforms, this means heightened scrutiny and likely increased moderation costs to separate believable evidence from AI fabrications. Investors and businesses in AI authenticity technology may find demand surging to counterbalance the growing noise of synthetic alien videos.
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