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Can You Trust What You See Anymore?

We like to have a little fun in our newsletter with the “Real or AI?” image challenge. You know, the one where you try to guess which photo is real and which was cooked up by a computer with way too much time and power?

Well, get ready—because this new video from Google’s Veo 3 changes everything.

We’re not talking about still images anymore.

Veo 3 is Google’s new AI video generator, and it creates entire moving, speaking, emotion-packed video clips from text prompts.

And not just cartoons or wobbly deepfakes—these are startlingly realistic, full-motion, cinematic scenes that look like they came straight off a breaking news broadcast or a Hollywood film set.

🎥 What’s in the Video?

In just a few minutes, this reel of AI-generated clips includes:

  • A fake news anchor announcing that Canada has declared war on the U.S.—with full graphics and studio lighting.
  • A video of a staged kidnapping, complete with a terrified young woman in the back of a van.
  • A totally fabricated moon landing that looks like it belongs in a history book.

No actors. No cameras. No reality.

It’s all made by Veo 3. And it’s not mildly terrifying—it’s truly terrifying.

😳 Why You Need to See This

We’re now living in a world where it’s no longer just the photos you can’t trust. It’s the videos too.

And these aren’t amateur hour productions—these are slick, professional-looking, and scarily convincing.

Sure, this tech can be used to tell beautiful stories and empower creators. But it also opens the door to a whole new level of fake news, scams, misinformation, and confusion.

If someone can generate a believable news clip with a few clicks… what happens to truth?

👉 Watch It and Tell Us What You Think

Here’s the video:

Watch it and then we want to hear from you:

  • Which clip stunned you the most?
  • Does this excite you? Scare you? Both?

📬 Leave a comment below or just reply to our latest newsletter to share your thoughts.

Senior Tech Cafe Team
Senior Tech Cafe Team
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