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I watched some of the viral ASMR videos made with AI and I feel more confused than soothed
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A journalist checked out some trending AI-made ASMR videos—you know, those whispery, tingly clips meant to relax you—and came away more weirded out than zen. The videos, created with Google’s Veo tool, are undeniably eye-catching, but they’re also packed with surreal, slightly off-putting details that leave you scratching your head instead of unwinding.
Editor’s Note: ASMR is all about creating a calming, immersive experience, but these AI attempts show how even visually impressive tech can miss the mark on human nuance. It’s a reminder that just because AI can mimic something soothing doesn’t mean it should—at least not without a serious reality check. For creators, it’s a cautionary tale about leaning too hard on flashy tools over genuine emotional resonance.

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