
Real TikTokers are pretending to be Veo 3 AI creations for fun, attention
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Real TikTokers are pretending to be Veo 3 AI creations for fun, attention
Google’s Veo 3 AI model has been generating videos with sound and lip-synced dialogue. Among all the AI-generated videos is a counter-trend of real people pretending to be Veo-generated avatars. The band in the video was actually just Kongos, and the tune was a 9-year-old song. The novel AI angle made me stop just long enough to pay attention to a Kongos song for the first time in over a decade.
However, among all the AI-generated video experiments spreading around, I’ve also noticed a surprising counter-trend on my TikTok feed. Amid all the videos of Veo-generated avatars pretending to be real people, there are now also a bunch of videos of real people pretending to be Veo-generated avatars.
“This has to be real. There’s no way it’s AI.”
I stumbled on this trend when the TikTok algorithm fed me this video topped with the extra-large caption “Google VEO 3 THIS IS 100% AI.” As I watched and listened to the purported AI-generated band that appeared to be playing in the crowded corner of someone’s living room, I read the caption containing the supposed prompt that had generated the clip: “a band of brothers with beards playing rock music in 6/8 with an accordion.”
@kongosmusic We are so cooked. This took 3 mins to generate. Simple prompt: “a band of brothers playing rock music in 6/8 with an accordion” ♬ original sound – KONGOS
After a few seconds of taking those captions at face value, something started to feel a little off. After a few more seconds, I finally noticed the video was posted by Kongos, an indie band that you might recognize from their minor 2012 hit “Come With Me Now.” And after a little digging, I discovered the band in the video was actually just Kongos, and the tune was a 9-year-old song that the band had dressed up as an AI creation to get attention.
Here’s the sad thing: It worked! Without the “Look what Veo 3 did!” hook, I might have quickly scrolled by this video before I took the time to listen to the (pretty good!) song. The novel AI angle made me stop just long enough to pay attention to a Kongos song for the first time in over a decade.