QAA Podcast - The Rise of Veo 3 (Premium E294) Sample

Episode Date: June 17, 2025

With the release of Google’s latest AI video model, there’s yet another reason to fear deeply for the future of humanity. From kangaroo support animals to Stormtrooper vlogs, it’s clear that AI... generated video is truly ready for primetime. Julian claims we have been this way for a while now, without AI. Subscribe for $5 a month to get all the premium episodes: www.patreon.com/qaa Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (https://instagram.com/theyylivve / https://sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (https://pedrocorrea.com) https://qaapodcast.com QAA was known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Keep mehame If you're hearing this, well done. You have found a way to connect to the internet. Welcome to the QAA podcast, Premium Episode 294. Everything's an AI fake except for this podcast, but not sure. As always, we are your host, Jake Rogatansky, Julian Fields, and Travis View. The moment I first became convinced that AI-generated video content was going to be a serious problem, Came a few weeks ago in late May.
Starting point is 00:01:01 I saw a viral video that featured a small kangaroo in a harness holding a boarding pass in front of the entrance to a jet bridge at an airport. On one side of the kangaroo, there is what appears to be an airline employee. In the other side, there is a woman in a hoodie, presumably the kangaroo's owner. The two women, heatedly speak to each other in gesture. They speak gibberish, but their conversation could easily be mistaken for some unknown foreign language. And contextually, it's easy to infer that the women are arguing about allowing the kangaroo to board the plane. Kangaroos do not have opposable thumbs.
Starting point is 00:01:37 Interesting. Thank you, AI. He's like a lot of fun of it. He looks so innocent and so sad that he's not being allowed on a time. Bro, once again, kangaroos cannot hold things like that, not in this way. He looks so innocent and so sad that he's not being allowed on a lot. plane. I'm instantly just, I'm feeling bad for this fake, this fake animal that doesn't exist, um, at least within the context of this video. Yeah, this is so, so good. Just, oh, I really want
Starting point is 00:02:09 to fly and I have opposable thumbs and who fell for this, Travis? Lots of people. Me, my wife. Like when I first saw the video, it was from someone like pointing out. It was an AI fake, but when I watched it, I mean, I could easily understand why I might be fooled by it if, uh, you know, if I saw it in a different context. And I also understand that. why so many people thought it was real. In fact, many people online cited it as the very first AI video that they totally fell for. It wasn't just like gullible boomers, but it was like also like lots of young people who have like never known the world without social media. Man, we really need to educate people.
Starting point is 00:02:43 I mean, I'm sorry, you got to know about opposable thumbs. I don't, no, I don't think most people. A very simple fact of what makes us human and what separates us. I don't know. I don't think, I don't think most people know, like, because kangaroos, I mean, they are, they are, they are, a very human-like marsupial. So I think they at least buy the idea that they could hold on to something. Yeah, they can make a fist.
Starting point is 00:03:04 Oh, here, here you go, Mr. Marsupil. Look at this. Look at this shit. Look at this fucking shit. This fucking, you're telling me this woman handed the ticket to the marsupial while she argued, like even if this were a support animal, right? Yeah. You don't hand the support animal the ticket.
Starting point is 00:03:21 The support animal doesn't show its ticket, doesn't scan its ticket. Okay. It's like they put the kangaroo in the corner like, no. Oh, you don't understand Mr. Kangaroo. I think people are just, like, their brains are just Pixared out. Like, their Zootopia is real for them at this point. And or they might be furry. I mean...
Starting point is 00:03:39 You know, when I saw this the first time, instead of going, I don't think kangaroos can hold stuff like that. I went, that's so cuties holding the ticket. I think that was probably most people's reaction. Yeah, I guess. I guess. I shouldn't shame. I mean, there are other, like, little clues.
Starting point is 00:03:54 For example, there's infinity symbol up in the top corner here, which is like, what airline is? That doesn't make any sense. What do you mean? That could be a little, like, a fun little wall decoration. It looks good. That's the thing. There aren't, like, obvious, like, AI artifacts that would sort of, like, tell someone, like, you know, strange. The lighting and the shadows and the way the fabric, the clothing looks so natural.
Starting point is 00:04:18 I mean, it's pretty good. To me, this looks one hundred. I mean, minus the inconsistencies that we. We know about reality and the kangaroo and the thumbs and the boarding pass. To me, this looks absolutely real. I'm missing that final little reality check. I think some people have it. I think, Julian, you might have it.
Starting point is 00:04:39 Travis, you definitely have it. But me, I'm missing that final little thing that goes, wait a minute. This doesn't make any sense. This can't be, this has to be special effects. Yeah, we're getting to the point where when there's an AI video, it's like, there's not a big, obvious tell upon first viewing, but there's something still kind of uncanny about it. Just the way that, for example, the camera kind of like swept down and then zoomed into the kangaroo, like, that's very strange, you know?
Starting point is 00:05:06 Why are these two women not reacting to this cameraman, you know, getting in this kangaroo's face? Yeah, I think one of the things that is so tricky about this video is, yes, if you remove the kind of opposable thumb thing, is like, why would anyone try to pass this off as a real video, right? It's just cute. Like, it's like, there's nothing kind of mess. menacing involved. There's no point that someone's trying to make other than I suppose the like one of the two or three conservative jokes, which is like, oh, you're going to your safe zone with your
Starting point is 00:05:36 emotional support, kangaroo, huh? Is that what we're doing now? That and the, you know, oh, I identify as insert here or the even worse one. Like, oh, what are we going to, we're going to allow marrying our dogs? You know, it's just like, it just, it is actually, I take it back. It is cute on faith value, But then what they're attempting to say is like, look how ridiculous this lib, this waspy-looking woman who also speaks like garbonzo bean or whatever language she's using is like, they're so unreasonable at this point that they're trying to get kangaroos on the flights. Yeah. So like I mentioned, a lot of people, it's kind of a watershed moment. There's so many videos of like people just talking about how like they fell for it, like for the first time they feel like. I like to think I'm pretty smart, but I just fell for an AI video for the first time.
Starting point is 00:06:25 And of all things, it's an emotional support kangaroo getting denied entry on a plane, even though it has a boarding pass. And then the comments on that TikTok all say, wait, that was AI. Like, they're learning it for the first time from this person. Do you have to buy a pass? Like, even if let's pretend the kangaroo wasn't holding the pass, with denying it for having, like, do emotional support animals need passes? Are you scanning two things? Probably not. Probably not.
Starting point is 00:06:51 It doesn't work like that. But I feel like most people aren't familiar with airline policy regarding airline support animals. It's one of those things where it's like, yeah, if you apply a little bit of reason and sort of like thinking through what exactly is being depicted in the scene, you can sort of figure out that this does not make very much sense. But that requires a lot of cognitive work. Yeah, like when we went to LAX and we were flying out to Texas, and I said, this is my emotional support, Travis. Like, they just, they didn't, you didn't even have a pass. That's true. That's true. I had you in that little kind of carry-on thing, and you were on all fours in there.
Starting point is 00:07:29 You just packed me into that little container there. They just poking out. And I just said, don't, you know, don't speak English. And it was fine. It all worked out. So this video of the kangaroo wasn't intended to deceive. It was actually created by an anonymous operator of an Instagram account called Infinite Unreality. That's why it has that infinite symbol.
Starting point is 00:07:51 the corner. I was placed there deliberately. Oh. So it just kind of like broke out of containment and was seen by like millions of people outside of Instagram and outside of that original context. However, in an interview with Days and Confused Magazine, the creator of this video consider the fact that so many people were fooled as a kind of vindication of AI video technology. I think the average person doesn't realize where a technology is. They don't realize what it's capable of. I've been making these videos for a while, but they never really got to onto a mainstream platform or into the media. But I think maybe it was the fact that the kangaroo is just sitting there and looks all cute
Starting point is 00:08:27 and the zoom in effect. It doesn't surprise me. I always knew that I could do it. And I'm glad I did it. I always knew I could go viral and I'm glad I finally did. Who is this little fucker? Like I said, they are anonymous. The publication did not reveal their identity.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Great. God, the way they talk is just like, so what? So your message is technology is here. And I always knew I could, yeah, get a bunch of views using it. And I think the reason for this one was, yeah, the kangaroo that I put in there. I'm glad I did this. Boy. Like, what's wrong with you?
Starting point is 00:09:00 I'm talking to you, yeah, anonymous piece of shit. What is wrong with you? You and your fucking kangaroo. You've been listening to a sample of a premium episode of the QAA podcast. For access to the full episode as well as all past premium episodes and all of our podcast miniseries, go to patreon.com slash QAA. Travis, why is that such a good deal? Well, Jake, you get hundreds of additional episodes of the QAA podcast for just $5 per month.
Starting point is 00:09:28 For that very low price, you get access to over 200 premium episodes plus all of our miniseries. That includes 10 episodes of Man Clan with Julian and Annie, 10 episodes of Pervers with Julian and Liv, 10 episodes of the Spectral Voyager with Jake and Brad, plus 20 episodes of Trickle Down with me, Travis View. It's a bounty of content and the best deal in podcasting. for once, I agree with you. And I also agree that people could subscribe by going to patreon.com slash QAA. Well, that's not an opinion.
Starting point is 00:09:58 It's a fact. You're so right, Jake. We love and appreciate all of our listeners. Yes, we do. And Travis is actually crying right now, I think, out of gratitude, maybe? That's not true. The part about be crying,
Starting point is 00:10:09 not me being grateful. I'm very grateful. Thank you.

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