What was claimed

AI can do anything to video nowadays

Our verdict

Inaccurate

Current generative video models are typically limited to short clips (often around 5–10 seconds) and longer videos suffer from drift, incoherence, and quality degradation. Expert and industry analyses also highlight major limitations in consistency, realistic physics, storytelling, originality, and reliability, so AI cannot literally do anything to video. <cite index="2-4,2-5">AI video generation in 2026 is strategically useful, not universally applicable, and best suited for specific use cases rather than replacing traditional video production</cite>. <cite index="3-8,3-9">AI cannot replace narrative feature work, and current models produce clips of limited duration with identity drift</cite>.

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Key findings

AI video technology has matured to handle any video task

Incorrect90%
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AI can do anything to video nowadays

Incorrect93%
2 of 3 AIs agree·ChatGPT: Misleading

AI has no significant limitations in video generation

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Detailed Analysis

The statement that AI can do anything to video is an absolute claim that overstates current capabilities. Reliable sources show AI video tools are powerful but have clear technical, quality, and creative limitations, so the claim is inaccurate and misleading.

Why this verdict

  • The statement that AI can do anything to video is an absolute claim that overstates current capabilities.
  • Reliable sources show AI video tools are powerful but have clear technical, quality, and creative limitations, so the claim is inaccurate and misleading.

Claims checked

AI can do anything to video nowadays

Incorrect93%
Current generative video models are typically limited to short clips (often around 5–10 seconds) and longer videos suffer from drift, incoherence, and quality degradation.[1] [2] [3] [4] Expert and industry analyses also highlight major limitations in consistency, realistic physics, storytelling, originality, and reliability, so AI cannot literally do anything to video.[1] [2] [5] [7]

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What other AI think

The claim uses absolute language ("anything") that contradicts documented evidence of significant technical limitations. While AI can perform many video tasks, it still struggles with temporal consistency, realistic physics, extended duration, and complex narratives. The statement is misleading because it suggests unrestricted capability when the technology remains constrained in important ways.

Why this verdict

  • The claim uses absolute language ("anything") that contradicts documented evidence of significant technical limitations.
  • While AI can perform many video tasks, it still struggles with temporal consistency, realistic physics, extended duration, and complex narratives.
  • The statement is misleading because it suggests unrestricted capability when the technology remains constrained in important ways.

Claims checked

AI video technology has matured to handle any video task

Incorrect90%
<cite index="1-2,1-15">Most AI video clips max out at 3-10 seconds</cite>, and <cite index="3-13">in video, the model must produce something plausible that stays plausible as a physical world unfolds—the same person must keep the same face, a ball dropped in frame three must still obey gravity in frame sixty</cite>. These constraints show the technology is far from mature for all applications.

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AI can do anything to video nowadays

Incorrect92%
<cite index="1-18,1-22">AI video still struggles with objects morphing/changing color and realistic walking, dancing, and facial expressions being inconsistent</cite>. <cite index="3-9">Current models produce clips of limited duration, with identity drift that breaks continuity over multi-shot scenes</cite>. <cite index="4-1">AI video models in 2026 still struggle with realistic physics simulation</cite>. The absolute claim is contradicted by these documented limitations.

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AI has no significant limitations in video generation

Incorrect95%
<cite index="2-4,2-5">AI video generation in 2026 is strategically useful, not universally applicable, and best suited for specific use cases rather than replacing traditional video production</cite>. <cite index="3-8,3-9">AI cannot replace narrative feature work, and current models produce clips of limited duration with identity drift</cite>.

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The statement is an overgeneralization and therefore misleading. AI can perform many powerful video tasks, but it cannot truly do 'anything' and has important technical and ethical limits.

Why this verdict

  • The statement is an overgeneralization and therefore misleading.
  • AI can perform many powerful video tasks, but it cannot truly do 'anything' and has important technical and ethical limits.

Claims checked

AI can do anything to video nowadays

Misleading90%
AI can generate, edit, enhance, and manipulate video (e.g., deepfakes, frame interpolation, colorization), but it still faces limits in resolution, temporal coherence, real-time processing, control, and reliable authenticity detection, and ethical/legal constraints prevent 'anything' from being feasible or permissible.

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