An advertisement created with artificial intelligence tricked a couple into visiting a Malaysian tourist destination that didn’t actually exist in real life.
The age of AI is fully upon us, and it’s getting increasingly difficult to parse out what’s real and what’s fake. For instance, AI-generated ASMR videos are taking over TikTok, and many users on dating apps have likely spoken with potential dates who are actually AI.
In fact, the technology is already so realistic that it’s convincing people to take vacations to AI-generated destinations under the impression that they’re actually real places open for tourists.
AI ad is so real, it convinced people to visit a fake location
As reported by the South China Morning Post, a couple from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, came across a video on social media showing a female journalist from a fictional TV station named ‘TV Rakyat’ reviewing a cable car ride that supposedly took tourists through a scenic view of the local landscape in Perak, a Malaysian state.
This AI-generated advertisement was so convincing that one couple traveled hours to visit the fictional destination in the video.
That’s not all; the journalist even interviewed fake people about their experience on the cable car and dined at a fancy restaurant nestled in the mountains — but none of it was real.
After traveling three hours from their home in Kuala Lumpur to experience the tram themselves, the couple wasn’t able to locate it and asked a worker at their hotel where they could find it.
Following some confusion, they explained the video they’d seen, prompting the staff member to explain that the video was completely AI-generated.

The AI ad sparked outrage on social media, prompting calls for action against such content from Malaysian locals.
As per the post, the couple grew angry and vowed to sue the reporter. The worker had to clarify that no one in the video, not even the journalist, was real.
These two unlucky travelers aren’t the only ones who have been duped by the video. Malaysian news outlet ‘Says’ also reports that another older couple saw the clip and spent 9,000 ringgit ($2,120 USD) to rent a van and visit the tram.
The video has since been taken down, sparking conversation across Malaysian social media about the rapid improvements of generative AI.
In fact, the country implemented a political office specifically aimed at regulating artificial intelligence in December 2024 — something citizens in other countries are calling for as similar situations continue to pop up across the net.
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