Technology has grown rapidly with time, and the rise of AI has made these changes even faster. People once trusted news channels and reporters for facts, but AI is now showing how even professionals can be misled.
Recently, two Telugu news reporters discussed an AI-generated video on live TV, believing it was real. The clip showed a tiger suddenly attacking a man near a guest house. It looked so convincing that the reporters treated it as genuine news.
Later, it was confirmed that the video was completely fake and created using AI tools. No such tiger attack ever took place. Viewers on social media found it amusing and mocked how easily the media fell for it.
The incident highlights how powerful AI has become and why fact-checking is more important than ever. In today’s digital age, even trained reporters must verify every piece of content before sharing it.
Fake AI video of tiger killing man in Brahmapuri triggers Forest Dept action https://t.co/67Pg8SUYtg pic.twitter.com/ctZ0i0jPyH
— Nagpur Today (@nagpurtoday1) November 8, 2025
Sanskari tiger:
There was a fake (AI) video in circulation where a tiger supposedly attacked a person and dragged him away.
This is the second part. He regretted, apologised and returned the person.
Very sanskari tiger. pic.twitter.com/0jGLY29ORX
— Adheesh T (@Ad_Tel_210168) November 8, 2025






