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People left 'bamboozled' after video of woman on holiday leaves them questioning reality

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Published 11:02 5 Aug 2025 GMT+1

People left 'bamboozled' after video of woman on holiday leaves them questioning reality

Madeline Salazar creates 'real or AI' videos where people have to guess what is reality and what isn't

Emma Rosemurgey

Emma Rosemurgey

In a world where artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly integral part of everyday life, the question of whether we can tell the difference between real life and AI seems more important than ever.

If one tech expert's videos are to go by, however, most of us definitely can't.

AI expert and content creator Madeline Salazar regularly leaves people feeling like their 'brain is broken' with her 'Real or AI' clips on TikTok and YouTube.

Her latest TikTok video shows Madeline cartwheeling over a wall that doesn't exist, before turning a stunning lime green purse into a potato. It truly is mind blowing, and a little bit terrifying at the same time.

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Reckon you'd be able to tell the difference? You can have a go here...

Madeline, who posts from the handle @MadSal on TikTok, points to various different items and asks her followers if they think they're real or AI and the majority of the time, they're AI.

One TikTok user commented: "We're so cooked," while another wrote: "I am definitely getting scammed when I'm older."

Meanwhile, others were quick to comment saying they were starting to be able to spot the difference after watching a number of Madeline's other videos.

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"This is the first video I've nailed, you're training us," one commented, while another added: "I'm getting better and then the next video I'm not."

Madeline asked her followers which door was real (@MadSal/TikTok)
Madeline asked her followers which door was real (@MadSal/TikTok)

One follower raised their own concerns about the impact of AI-generated videos and what lawmakers should be doing to protect people from fake content.

"Without clear labelling in every AI generated video, deception and disinformation are at risk," they wrote.

"A legal requirement for visible AI labelling is urgently needed. Transparency protects the truth in the digital world."

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While there is currently no legal requirement to declare when a video has been AI generated in the UK, platforms such as YouTube do require users to accurately label content when it contains realistic altered media, like deepfakes, voice cloning, or digitally generated scenes that appear lifelike.

Her videos leave people questioning reality (@MadSal/TikTok)
Her videos leave people questioning reality (@MadSal/TikTok)

Consumer law does put a ban on misleading practices, meaning AI-generated content cannot be used to trick viewers into believing they're seeing something that is real.

On her YouTube channel, Madeline teaches her followers how to create their own AI generated content and how to implement it into videos, as well as creating clones and deepfake videos of herself.

In the meantime, you can train yourself on what is and isn't real by watching her TikToks.

Featured Image Credit: @MadSal/TikTok

Topics: AI, Technology, TikTok, Viral, Artificial Intelligence, YouTube

Emma Rosemurgey
Emma Rosemurgey

Emma is an NCTJ accredited journalist who recently rejoined LADbible as a Trends Writer. She previously worked on Tyla and UNILAD, before going on to work at the Mirror Online. Contact her via [email protected]

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