Fact Check: The video of a pig attacking Muslim women in Poland is AI-generated

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A video shared on social media is being claimed to be from Poland. In the viral video, a herd of pigs can be seen attacking two Muslim women wearing burqas, after which the women run away from the spot. The viral video contains the text “Yesterday in Poland-Warsaw.”

Sharing this video, a user named Dilip Kumar Singh wrote, “Finally, it seems Poland has found the right way to deal with jihadis.” ( English Translation)

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Sharing the same video with a similar caption, a user named Devendra Chandra also wrote, “Finally, Poland seems to have found the right way to deal with jihadis.” ( English Translation)

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In addition, the video has been shared by several other users claiming it to be an incident from Poland, which can be seen here and here.

Fact Check:

The DFRAC team found during its investigation that the video is not of a real incident from Poland. The video was created using AI. Our team first examined the video closely and found several inconsistencies commonly seen in AI-generated content. For instance, the woman attacked by the pig is seen carrying two purses in one scene, but in the very next scene, one of the bags disappears. Similarly, interlocking blocks are visible on the pavement in the first scene, whereas tiled pavement appears in the next scene. Furthermore, there is no tree visible in the first scene, but several trees can be seen in the following scene.

Taking the investigation further, our team analysed the viral video using AI detection tools Hive Moderation and Undetectable.ai. The analysis from both tools indicated that the viral video is AI-generated.

Our team also contacted AI expert Kumar Aniket for a detailed analysis of the video. According to Aniket, the video appears to be AI-generated, as it contains several inconsistencies commonly found in AI-created videos. He explained that when the pigs appear to attack the woman, one of her purses suddenly disappears, and the scene changes unnaturally multiple times. Additionally, in one scene, a woman is first seen standing still and then suddenly starts running toward the camera. According to Aniket, all these signs suggest that the video was created using AI and digital manipulation.

Conclusion:

DFRAC’s fact-check clearly shows that the video shared on social media is not from a real incident in Poland. The video was created using AI. Therefore, the claim made by users sharing the video is misleading.