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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Woman tries to board a plane with an 'emotional support' Kangaroo? Here's the truth behind the bizarre viral video
In the digital age, it's becoming harder to separate what's real from what's artificially created. Social media platforms are flooded with clips that are so bizarre and unexpected that they're often believed without a second thought. With all sorts of content being created, be it dancing politicians or deepfake celebrities, the line between reality and AI-generated fiction is getting thinner by the day. Recently, that line was crossed when a viral video of a woman attempting to board a flight with her so-called "emotional support kangaroo." At first glance, the clip feels like another quirky internet moment. After all, we've seen people try to bring all sorts of animals onto planes. But a closer look reveals something far more surprising. The video, which shows a heated exchange between a passenger and airline staff, ends with a close-up of a kangaroo holding a plane ticket. This video isn't just another internet hoax; it's a warning sign. A sign of how far AI tools have come in creating content so realistic that millions can be fooled. The viral kangaroo video, explained The clip first surfaced on Instagram, posted by an artist known online as 'Infinite Unreality.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo This account specialises in surreal AI-generated videos, and the videos are marked with an infinity symbol. The 'emotional support kangaroo' video shows a woman arguing with a flight attendant, insisting she be allowed to board with a kangaroo. The final zoom into the animal's puzzled face gave the internet a perfect meme moment. According to Mashable, 'The clip ends with the camera zooming into the kangaroo's face,' which made many people believe that it might be real. How the internet was fooled When the video was reposted by DramaAlert on X, it got over 58 million views. Many viewers didn't question its authenticity, and it slipped easily into people's feeds. Without seeing too closely, the video seems like just another type of content on the feed. Videos on X play without sound by default, and include dialogue in a made-up, gibberish language. As explained by Mashable, 'The sound quickly exposes the artifice—the two women in the clip are speaking in a nonsensical language.' The emotional support kangaroo may be the first truly viral AI-generated video to fool a mass audience. It is quite similar to the viral deepfakes like the 'Balenciaga Pope,' which pushed AI-generated video and photos to popularity. As AI video tools like Google's Veo 3 improve, their outputs are harder to identify.


Forbes
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
‘Emotional Support Kangaroo' Video Goes Viral—But It's Completely Fake
The viral "emotional support kangaroo" posted by Infinite Unreality Infinite Unreality/Instagram You might have seen an unusual sight on your social media timeline lately—a clip of a woman trying to board a plane with her 'emotional support kangaroo,' arguing passionately with a stewardess. The clip ends with the camera zooming into the kangaroo's face, sparking questions. Who gave it an airplane ticket? Why isn't it eating the ticket? Are emotional support kangaroos a thing now? Of course, the video is fake—in fact, it's completely AI-generated. The kangaroo clip was originally posted on Instagram by a visual effects artist known as 'Infinite Unreality.' This account regularly posts surreal AI-generated videos, most of them featuring Infinite Unreality's logo, the infinity symbol, which can also be spotted in the kangaroo clip. If there is a niche for AI-generated art, perhaps it makes sense to lean into the uncanny and unsettling, as this plays to the strengths of the technology. In the case of the emotional support kangaroo, the video proved just weird enough to gain attention, but not weird enough to be immediately flagged as AI. After being posted on Instagram, the clip was reposted by DramaAlert to X (Twitter), where it was viewed more than 58 million times, according to X's metrics. Many internet users assumed the clip was real, and it's not hard to see why. After all, the internet is constantly collecting the weirdest moments of the real world, and people are especially weird when it comes to their pets. Several users turned the close-up of the cute, confused-looking kangaroo into a meme, seemingly without noticing that the animal was fully AI-generated. Without inspecting too closely, the video seems like just another strange crumb of content on the timeline. If one ignores the fact that the kangaroo is holding a little plane ticket, it's not a particularly uncanny clip. The fact that videos on X are automatically muted helped launch this particular clip into virality, as the sound quickly exposes the artifice—the two women in the clip are speaking in a nonsensical language. This appears to be intentional on the part of the video's creator, as today's video-generating tools are capable of generating decent audio that roughly matches the visual output. What's really striking about the AI-generated emotional support kangaroo is how easily it slips into the ambient noise of the internet, just another one of those silly stories we all constantly see on our timelines. Previously, I wrote about how Google's new video-generating tool, Veo 3, had attained photorealism, measured by the ability to generate a convincing clip of Will Smith eating spaghetti. It used to be fairly easy to spot AI-generated content, and if you look carefully, many of the clues are still there. The more Veo 3 clips one encounters, the easier it is to see the uncanny movements and oddities. Overall, however, the clues have greatly diminished, and in some of the clips, they just aren't there at all. A boundary has been crossed, and the ability to generate a short video clip that is indistinguishable from real footage is now possible. Just like how the viral, AI-generated Balenciaga Pope ushered in a new era of AI-generated imagery that now swamps the internet, the emotional support kangaroo is the first viral video created by AI. It's hard to predict where things go from here—issues such as disinformation, non-consensual pornography and scams are almost certainly going to get much worse—but there's no way to tell how social media will be altered by the ability to create convincing footage from nothing. The internet is surely going to become stranger, even more detached from reality than it already is—the emotional support kangaroo is just the beginning.


See - Sada Elbalad
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- See - Sada Elbalad
Truth Behind Viral of Kangaroo Holding Pass at Airport Video
Rana Atef A few hours ago, a video of a kangaroo waiting at an airport went viral online. The face of the cool kangaroo holding his pass amused millions of viewers. While the video has racked up millions of views online, doubts have been raised about its authenticity. The truth is that this video is generated by using AI, although it looks realistic. The video seems to have originated two days ago on an Instagram page called Infinite Unreality. Airline staff is not allowing this cute kangaroo to board the airplane, the way he is holding the boarding pass and waiting to be scanned 🥺 (ai) — Wholesome Side of 𝕏 (@itsme_urstruly) May 26, 2025 The entire Instagram account is dedicated to AI videos. Examples include a clip of a hippopotamus strapped to an airplane seat, a giraffe boarding a plane and a pig in a stroller. read more 2 Most Inspirational Green Projects in Egypt AEW Dynamite, WWE NXT to Strive over Viewership Tonight Egypt Marks 70th Anniv. of 2011 Revolution, National Police Day In Depth: WWE NXT Halloween Havoc In Depth: AEW Dynamite, WWE NXT Tuesday Viewership Strive Videos & Features WATCH: Egyptians Break Ramadan Fasts in Matariya Videos & Features GrEEk Campus Hosts Jobzella Fifth Career Fair Videos & Features 3 Iconic Ramadan Songs of All Times Videos & Features Top 4 Destinations to Visit in Upper Egypt News Egypt confirms denial of airspace access to US B-52 bombers News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia News Australia Fines Telegram $600,000 Over Terrorism, Child Abuse Content Arts & Culture Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's $4.7M LA Home Burglarized Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Sports Neymar Announced for Brazil's Preliminary List for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers News Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly Inaugurates Two Indian Companies Arts & Culture New Archaeological Discovery from 26th Dynasty Uncovered in Karnak Temple Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies


Indian Express
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
AI-generated ‘kangaroo boarding scene' fools the Internet, hyper-realistic clip gets over 11 million views
A viral video showing a kangaroo holding a boarding pass and calmly waiting to board a flight has taken the Internet by storm, despite being entirely AI-generated. The short, surreal clip features a kangaroo standing at an airport gate, appearing to queue for a flight like any other passenger. Clutching a boarding pass and standing next to a woman arguing with airline staff, the animal's calm composure fooled millions online. The video was shared on X by user @itsme_urstruly with the caption: 'Airline staff is not allowing this cute kangaroo to board the airplane, the way he is holding the boarding pass and waiting to be scanned.' The post has since racked up over 11.7 million views. Airline staff is not allowing this cute kangaroo to board the airplane, the way he is holding the boarding pass and waiting to be scanned 🥺 (ai) — Wholesome Side of 𝕏 (@itsme_urstruly) May 26, 2025 Though the visuals appear authentic, the clip is not real. It was generated using artificial intelligence, and was initially shared by an Instagram page called Infinite Unreality, known for creating AI-based videos of animals in bizarre scenarios. Many viewers were stunned by the sight of what looked like a marsupial preparing to fly. One user commented, 'He's more patient and polite than 90% of humans I say let him on' while another wrote, 'Better behaved than most people at airports.' However, several users also recognised that the video was AI-generated. One person wrote, 'In a deep state of sympathy, i forgot to know this isn't real.' Another said, 'Sadly this is AI, Support Kangaroo would have been so cool.' Infinite Unreality page previously has uploaded videos of hippopotamus strapped into an airplane seat, a giraffe boarding a plane, and a pig being pushed in a stroller. The kangaroo video follows this same theme and was originally marked as AI-generated by its creator. When the clip was later reposted on X, the caption even included the label '(AI),' suggesting its digital origin. Yet, the lifelike rendering still managed to convince many viewers it was real.


India Today
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Internet calls out viral ‘kangaroo with boarding pass' video as AI-generated
A video of a kangaroo holding a boarding pass won the internet, until users poked holes in the short clip showed the kangaroo calmly clutching the boarding pass at an airport gate. It made its way across social media, drawing disbelief, delight, and a whole lot of double-takes. In the video, the animal stands still beside a woman arguing with airline staff, as if waiting to board a flight The clip was first shared by an account named 'Wholesome Side of X', with the caption: 'Airline staff is not allowing this cute kangaroo to board the aeroplane, the way he is holding the boarding pass and waiting to be scanned.'Take a look at the post:Airline staff is not allowing this cute kangaroo to board the airplane,the way he is holding the boarding pass and waiting to be scanned (ai) Wholesome Side of (@itsme_urstruly) May 26, 2025Several users couldn't get enough of the marsupial's airport manners. 'Bro seems better behaved than most adults that board planes,' a user wrote. Another added, 'It looks like the kangaroo is the only calmest one in this video.'But while some were busy cooing over the furry flyer, others were calling it out. Several users pointed out that the original caption included the word '(AI)', a major clue that the scene wasn't real. advertisementDigging further, viewers traced the video back to the Instagram page 'Infinite Unreality', known for uploading surreal, AI-generated animal clips, everything from hippos in hotel lobbies to giraffes on a look at the original video: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Infinite Unreality (@infiniteunreality)One of the viewers asked Grok, an AI assistant, for an explanation. Grok responded, 'Yes, the video of a kangaroo holding a boarding pass at an airport is likely AI-generated.' It clarified that no verified reports supported the event. It also said that kangaroos have popped up in airport-related incidents, but never as ticket-holding kangaroo may not have boarded a plane, but it certainly helped spotlight the rising wave of ultra-realistic fake videos. While many laughed it off, several users voiced their concerns over how easily such content can blur Reel