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I Watched the Glass Pool Video… Then My AI Sidekick Noticed Something Wild

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A viral video showing a glass pool wall collapsing has exploded across social media — but the physics and reactions reveal something very different beneath the surface. My inner Gibbs had questions — so I went digging. Scared to Death… or Fooled to Death? This gives me major vertigo vibes real or AI magic? 🀯 pic.twitter.com/RCd38y2T61 — Sir. Ntukabyifuze (@Biharanire0) February 11, 2026 The viral “glass pool wall breaking” video has been circulating everywhere, and at first glance it looks shockingly real. I’m usually quick to spot AI‑generated fakes, but this clip made me pause. The water didn’t behave like real water, the reactions didn’t match the danger, and something about the physics felt wrong. To double‑check my instincts, I asked AI to walk through the details with me — and together we broke down exactly why this video doesn’t add up. I added my own observations along the way. What follows is the resu...

How Grok’s Deepfake Failures Are Creating New Parenting Risks in 2026

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This piece explores why today’s AI‑driven deepfake crisis is fundamentally different from the parenting battles of past generations—and why the stakes are so much higher now. ⚠️ The Reality Behind the Image: This cheerful scene hides the truth: AI isn't just answering questions anymore. It's generating explicit content, targeting minors, and outpacing every safety measure parents once relied on. As a young mother, I shielded my kids from porn's addictive pull—banning it entirely at home, as was common for my generation. Back then, porn was something that got smuggled in and hidden under mattresses. Today's parents face constant ads, commercials, and easy online access everywhere they turn. I don't envy them. I once fought my local grocery store to move Hustler and Playboy behind the counter, per the law. That felt like a straightforward win—protecting kids was possible when the batt...