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This viral video claims an orca trainer named Jessica Radcliffe was fatally attacked by a killer whale at Pacific Blue Marine Park. If you haven’t heard of Pacific Blue Marine Park, you’re not alone, because it doesn’t exist. Neither does Jessica Radcliffe. Multiple fact-checking sources have confirmed this video is an AI generated hoax and it’s not the first I’ve seen. Another video claims an orca trainer named Marina Lysaro was fatally attacked by an 8000 lbs killer whale named Nyla at Ocean World Orlando. Marina Lysaro, Nyla, and Ocean World Orlando also do not exist. These videos have millions of views and have been shared widely across social media platforms. Some AI generated videos might seem harmless, but the many of them are deliberate misinformation if not outright scams exploiting real tragedies. For example, this AI generated image of a young girl with her puppy went viral after Hurricane Helene and Milton, and it tricked thousands of people into donating to a fake charity. The same thing happened with the LA fires. People made AI generated images and videos of firefighters rescuing animals that were shared all over social media. Whether it's bunnies on trampolines, charity scams, or trainers getting attacked by orcas, the goal of these AI generated videos is the same. To trick people into thinking it’s real, and AI is getting better and better at tricking people every day.