
A video trending online shows a Garuda Indonesia airline wobbling in the air as it attempts to land in an undisclosed airport before it crash-lands.
An adjourning clip shows people sliding down an aircraft.
However, the clip is not real but a computerized work that was reportedly published by YouTube user – Bopbibun on May 2, 2020.
Moreover, no aircraft is that strong and sturdy enough to withstand such an impact on crashing and bouncing off the ground. With the current build of aircraft, they would burst into flames or at most disintegrate with such hand-landing.
The clip which shows people sliding down the aircraft does not belong to the computerized clip.
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The use of AI-generated videos and photos has increased tremendously in 2025. Though it has many good uses, its application for the intent to deceive has become rampant and a source of worry.
Among the recent crimes committed using deepfake computer-generated imagery (CGI) includes that of a woman who was scammed for over €800k after she met and fell in love with an AI-generated photo of Brad Pitt.
In another instance, a banker transferred huge sums of money at the request of board members who spoke to him via a video Zoom call. However, everybody, including the CEO in the live video meeting was not real but AI-generated.