In July 2025, people on social media would be graced with a simple video of a bunch of bunnies on a trampoline.
I liked it too when I saw it on TikTok. I thought it was silly. But everything changed when multiple people online saw through it.
“Almost got me until one of the bunnies magically disappears.”
“One of the bunnies had two head in the beginning…”
“They were six bunnies and then one disappeared…it’s AI.”
For the first time ever, I actively liked an AI video…. and I didn’t even know it was AI. There was no easy catch, no warning, nothing that could tell you it was AI. And suddenly, I felt genuine fear for AI technology. Because how far could this go?
AI as Platforms and Technology
This is no doubt that AI is powerful. Working as both platforms and technology, many people use AI, especially my generation, having every three-in-ten teens say they use AI chatbots every day, including 16% who do so several times a day or almost constantly.
The constant use of AI makes sense. With ChatGPT and OpenAI being pillers of generative AI content,




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