About
Authenticity is becoming infrastructure.
RealOrAiVideo exists for a simple reason: people hate being manipulated, and they increasingly cannot tell when they are. Fake interviews, cloned voices, AI-generated influencers, synthetic commentary, manipulated clips — the tools to fabricate reality are now ordinary, and the instinct to question what we watch has nowhere reliable to turn.
This platform is that place to turn. Not with a magic verdict, but with honest signals. Paste a YouTube link and we read what is publicly observable — the description, the creator's own disclosures, and what viewers are saying — and translate it into an AI generation likelihood you can actually reason about.
What this is
- A media authenticity analysis platform.
- An authenticity signal engine that reads public data.
- An editorial authority on synthetic media and media trust.
- A long-term trust property, built to last.
What this is not
- Not a gimmick, a meme tool, or a "100% accurate" detector.
- Not a promise of certainty — no honest tool can offer that.
- Not a cyberpunk dashboard. The subject is serious, and so is the design.
Why honesty is the product
An authenticity platform that exaggerates its own accuracy is its own kind of manipulation. So we hold a hard line: we report indicators and likelihoods, never guarantees; we treat the absence of a signal as unknown, not innocent; and we tell you the limits of what public data can reveal. Trust is earned by being trustworthy first.
In an AI world, authenticity becomes infrastructure — and infrastructure has to be dependable.
Built by Digilu
RealOrAiVideo is built and led by Mike Millett, a trust strategist and the founder of Digilu, a trust-focused marketing agency operating since 1999. It joins a small ecosystem of trust properties: AIOInsights, which measures trust visibility in AI search, and Marketing Helix, which explains customer behavior. The throughline across all of them is the same conviction: in a world flooded with noise and fabrication, trust is the asset that wins.
For media, speaking, and press inquiries, visit the media section and send a note through the inquiry form — it reaches the team directly.