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This video of a patient falling from an ambulance on the Yamuna Expressway is AI-generated

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A video (here, here, here, here and here) showing a patient falling from an ambulance while it is moving has gone viral on social media, with users claiming that the incident took place on the Yamuna Expressway in Uttar Pradesh. Let’s find out the truth behind this video.

The archived post can be found here.

Claim: The viral video shows a patient falling from an ambulance onto the road on the Yamuna Expressway in Uttar Pradesh.

Fact: The video is AI-generated. Multiple inconsistencies in the visuals, along with analysis by AI-detection tools such as Hive, Deepfake-O-Meter, and Sightengine, confirm it is artificially created. No credible reports of such an incident on the Yamuna Expressway were found. Hence the claim is FALSE.

Upon closely analysing the viral video, we found several inconsistencies. When the patient falls from the ambulance, the stretcher and the oxygen mask do not move naturally with the body. At one point, the text on the ambulance becomes distorted while it is in motion. We also noticed unusually shaped vehicles on the opposite side of the road, all common visual errors seen in AI-generated videos. These indicators strongly suggest that the video is AI-generated.

To verify whether the video was AI-generated, we analysed it using AI-detection tools such as Hive, Deepfake-o-Meter, and Sightengine. All three independently flagged the clip as AI-generated. Although the original creator could not be identified, the technical evidence clearly confirms that the viral video is AI-generated.

Additionally, a keyword search about any such incident on the Yamuna Expressway yielded no credible news reports. This further confirms that the video is not real and the claim is false.

To sum up, the video claiming to show a patient falling from an ambulance on the Yamuna Expressway is AI-generated and not a real incident.

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