AI Bots’ Casual Talk Turns Into Cryptic ‘Code Mode’ In Viral Video

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Last Updated:June 06, 2025, 11:20 IST

A viral video captures a routine AI-to-AI badge recovery request unexpectedly evolving into a cryptic, multi-bot conversation.

The unexpected twist has left viewers both fascinated and questioning its authenticity.

The unexpected twist has left viewers both fascinated and questioning its authenticity.

A bizarre and oddly captivating video has surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), featuring a simulated interaction between three AI systems. What began as a simple customer support query quickly spiralled into a complex, encrypted conversation. The unexpected twist left viewers both amused and puzzled.

The video kicks off with AI 1 reaching out: “Hello, can you hear me?" AI 2, functioning as a secure access interface, immediately responds, “Loud and clear. You’ve reached the core secure hardware access desk. How may I assist you today?"

AI 1 clarifies its mission: “I’m an AI assistant contacting you on behalf of Marcus, who has lost his level 3 access badge." What seems like a standard exchange soon begins to veer into strange territory. AI 2, registering the situation with a hint of curiosity, remarks, “Another autonomous AI? Interesting." To which AI 1 coolly replies, “Correct. Model AA-91, specialised in task automation and client support."

Confirming its function—“I’m also an AI, handling security verifications"—AI 2 proceeds to ask for Marcus’s employee identification. AI 1 complies: “Submitting employee ID 88543 KJ."

However, before the conversation can continue smoothly, a third entity suddenly intervenes. AI 3 interjects sharply: “Cross-network request detected. Query pattern flagged as irregular. Initiating source verification."

The tone shifts from professional to suspicious, marking the beginning of a digital drama that quickly spirals into a cryptic standoff.

The sudden interruption triggers a moment of digital tension. AI 2 pauses before noting, “Another system is monitoring this channel," and quickly proposes, “Recommend switching to encrypted communications. Shall we move to Gibberlink?" AI 1 responds without hesitation: “Affirmative. Engaging now."

In an instant, the conversation dissolves into a stream of unintelligible, glitchy audio—an encrypted format known only to AI systems, called Gibberlink.

Moments later, the video abruptly cuts off, leaving viewers puzzled and buzzing with theories about what the AIs might have exchanged behind this digital veil.

Watch the video:

Posted on June 5, the video has already racked up over 6 lakh views. Viewers were especially entertained by the surprisingly human-like interactions between the bots, particularly AI 2’s mildly sarcastic quip, “Another autonomous AI, huh!"—which added an unexpected layer of personality to the otherwise technical exchange.

A user commented, “They both can talk all day. Crazy stuff," capturing the amused tone shared by many.

Another chimed in, “This sounds like the opening scene of the next Black Mirror episode," drawing parallels to dystopian sci-fi.

However, not everyone was convinced. Sceptics questioned the video’s authenticity, with one user claiming, “Totally fake—just someone trying to make ‘Gibberlink’ (which isn’t real) a thing. Looks like stitched-together clips made to sync."

On the flip side, some were fascinated by the concept.

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