‘Emotional Support Kangaroo’ Video Goes Viral—But It’s Completely Fake
The post ‘Emotional Support Kangaroo’ Video Goes Viral—But It’s Completely Fake appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. 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 ‘Emotional Support Kangaroo’ Clip, Explained 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…

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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 ‘Emotional Support Kangaroo’ Clip, Explained 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…
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