AI video is getting cheaper, faster, and dramatically more convincing. That is no longer a niche creator-tool story. It is becoming a mass internet-literacy problem. Recent BBC reporting on the easiest giveaway in AI video matters because it points to a bigger shift: the web is entering a phase where synthetic media will often look believable at first glance, but still breaks under close inspection. The important part is not panic. It is pattern recognition. Most AI-generated clips still struggle with consistency across frames. Hands improve, then break. Reflections look plausible, then drift. Background objects subtly mutate. Speech may feel almost right while lip-sync timing slips by a fraction. In other words, the strongest tell is often not a single weird frame. It is continuity failure over time. The new checklist: watch motion, not just pixels If you want a practical filter, stop judging clips like still images. Watch for motion logic. Does a person’s face keep the same stru...
Instagram, the popular social media platform, has recently introduced a new update for its Indian users: the ability to shop directly from the app. This new feature is a game-changer for online shopping in India and is set to revolutionize the way people shop. With the new update, users can browse through a variety of products from their favorite brands, including clothing, accessories, and beauty products, directly on the app. They can also save items they like and purchase them later. Instagram has partnered with several Indian e-commerce platforms like Myntra, Flipkart, and Ajio, to bring this feature to its users. The shopping feature is easy to use and is integrated seamlessly into the app. When users come across a product they like, they can tap on it to view its details, such as price and description. They can also see similar products from the same brand or other brands they might be interested in. The checkout process is also straightforward. Users can enter their shipping and...