u/Competitive_Bee_9398

▲ 2.2k r/PublicValidation+1 crossposts

Not denying that women do this kind of work, but some things in this video seem weird.

I hate to ask, really, but...
Considering the kind of work, I don't think "piss filter" is really an argument.

Some argue that the video is years old but a backwards search shows that the video is like maybe a year old. They don't see anything wrong with it.
What makes me question it are the following:

  1. People rather step on unstable bricks instead of taking the ones that are closest. Height is not a reason, since they all kneel down.
  2. at the 2 second mark, the women in front takes a brick and a second one falls over. There is no collision, even though the bricks are tightly stacked. It just falls into the gap without a noise or any kind of detectable collison. It also looks to me like it overlaps for just a millisecond with the other brick a bit closer to the viewer.
  3. at around the 5 second mark, the women in the upper left takes a brick that seems to warp a little bit. But maybe thats just the dust.
  4. When the women in front throws the last bricks onto her head, they just seem to fly into the right place and just after do an incredible job of not falling, even though they are extremely wobbly. Maybe those workers have just an incredible sense of balance (which they no doubt have).

Edit:

  1. I just noticed something else. When she stacks the first few stones, the dust flies upwards. With the last bricks it suddenly settles downwards.

What makes me think it might not be AI:

  1. Even if its just a year old, that would still be good for 2025 AI video
  2. the inscription on the bricks is rather consistent

Edit2:
Wow this is more devisive than I thought. I kinda thought everybody would tell me I'm an idiot for thinking this is AI

u/Competitive_Bee_9398 — 10 days ago