Fans claim Taylor Swift fooled them with AI videos in latest album.
Taylor Swift’s latest album release has ignited controversy. Her interactive Google scavenger hunt, meant to excite fans worldwide, instead sparked debate as viewers accused the singer of using AI-generated videos in the campaign.
To promote her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, Taylor Swift teamed up with Google to create a digital scavenger hunt that sent fans on a global quest.
When users searched “Taylor Swift” on Google, a message appeared: “12 cities, 12 doors, 1 video to unlock.” Fans were then tasked with finding these doors in real-world locations and scanning QR codes that led to 12 secret videos containing clues.
After collectively clicking 12 million times on a virtual orange door, fans unlocked the lyric video for “The Fate of Ophelia”, which premiered exclusively on YouTube, along with lyric videos for other songs from the album.
Taylor Swift is using AI-generated videos to promote her new album 🤯
The future is here faster than you think… pic.twitter.com/yXV8YjtzzC
— Justine Moore (@venturetwins) October 5, 2025
AI controversy erupts among fans
What was intended as a creative, community-driven experience quickly turned divisive. Many fans—known as ‘Swifties’—began questioning whether the short clips revealed during the hunt were AI-generated.
Some pointed out unnatural lighting, unrealistic backgrounds, and stiff movements in the footage, suggesting that the scenes were produced using generative AI tools rather than traditional video production.
Instead of solving the lyrical riddles hidden in the videos, fans began dissecting each clip frame by frame, looking for signs of digital manipulation.
While certain clips do appear to contain computer-generated visuals, it remains uncertain whether they were made with AI and, if so, to what degree. Neither Taylor Swift’s team nor Google has confirmed any use of AI technology in the project.
The promotional video that first announced the scavenger hunt—shared by Google on Instagram—featured an aerial shot of Earth zooming into a sparkling, jewel-toned landscape before revealing an orange door and a Google search bar overlay.
This cinematic aesthetic, while visually striking, may have contributed to the speculation that AI played a role in the visuals.
The controversy arrives amid heightened sensitivity about AI’s growing role in entertainment. From AI-generated songs to deepfake videos of celebrities, fans have grown increasingly wary of how technology might blur artistic authenticity.
For an artist like Taylor Swift—who is known for her tightly curated visual and lyrical storytelling—the possibility of AI involvement has provoked passionate debate among her followers.