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AI Video Tools Have Reached a Point Where the Difference Is Hard to See

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  For a long time, AI-generated video was easy to recognize. Motion felt off. Lighting lacked intention. Scenes broke immersion almost immediately. That is no longer the case. Recent advances in AI video generation have pushed realism to a level where short videos can closely resemble real film footage — not just in visual quality, but in pacing, atmosphere, and scene continuity. A recent AI-generated video depicting a cinematic Batman–Joker–style sequence illustrates this shift clearly. The clip was created by an independent creator and shared publicly on Reddit, where many viewers initially assumed they were watching a scene from a real movie — a reaction that highlights how far AI video realism has progressed in practice . Nothing in the video immediately signals that it was generated by AI. The camera movement feels controlled. The lighting feels deliberate. The environment feels physically present. It was fully AI-generated. This level of realism didn’t appear overnight....