A viral video from @AnonimAvukat on X (formerly Twitter) claims to show a bicycle made from plastic water bottles that can supposedly be ridden across water.
The video is AI-generated, as there is no proof that the floating bicycle is real or actually works in real-life conditions. The clip shows a person riding what appears to be a bicycle attached to plastic bottles and circular floating parts. However, no scientific testing, engineering documentation, or official demonstration was provided to support the claims in the video.
The content is being shared online, but no trusted engineering group, safety organization, or transportation expert has confirmed that the device exists or functions as shown.
Searches through public records and online databases also show no verified product information, patents, manufacturer details, or real-world testing connected to the supposed “water bottle bicycle.”
There is also no verified information proving that the creator is an engineer, inventor, or certified water transport expert. The video was also assessed by the Hive Moderation AI-generated content detection tool, which concluded with 98.3% confidence that it is likely AI-generated.
Because of this, the claims in the video remain unverified, and the circulating clip appears to be AI-generated content created for online engagement.
