Jessica Radcliffe and Dolphin story: Is it fake or real? Know it All

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There is no evidence of the incident or of the young woman named ‘Jessica Radcliffe' used in the videos. 

Jessica Radcliffe and Dolphin story: Is it fake or real? Know it All

Jessica Radcliffe and Dolphin Attack Story fake or real? The internet has been taken by storm by a viral video that claims a young marine trainer named Jessica Radcliffe was attacked by a dolphin. There are multiple versions of it available on the internet and on all social media platforms, including Instagram. None of these videos is from a real incident. 

Multiple reputable news organizations have reported on the sensational AI-generated viral video, calling it completely fabricated, citing no official report, no trace of the woman used as ‘Jessica’ in the viral videos titled  “Jessica dolphin video”.

There is no evidence of the incident or of the young woman named ‘Jessica Radcliffe’, as claimed in the videos. 

Every aspect of the video, from the audience, water, the dolphin, and even the ambient noise, is AI-generated, multiple sources have confirmed.

Experts warn that such videos are used to generate high social media engagement and that the common man should not fall prey to them. Verifying information from reputable news outlets is essential.

Hoaxes like the Jessica dolphin video are a reminder to the common man that artificial intelligence can be used to spread fake news, gain viewership, social media engagement, and to spread misinformation. 

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