Spaghetti faces + deepfakes: how healthcare marketers can use AI video responsibly
By Sarah Mattacola
Artificial intelligence (AI) video tools are transforming how healthcare brands create, communicate, and connect. From generating explainer videos to personalizing patient education content, AI video offers speed, flexibility, and creativity that once required large production budgets.
But in healthcare, where credibility and sensitivity are paramount, marketers must use this technology responsibly. Done right, AI video can help your organization stand out—without compromising trust.
But in healthcare, where credibility and sensitivity are paramount, marketers must use this technology responsibly. Done right, AI video can help your organization stand out—without compromising trust.
I recently came across an article (okay, a TikTok) where a man was discussing how realistic AI-generated video has become—especially with the release of Sora 2 from OpenAI. He was making some good points about how it’s getting harder to tell what’s real and what’s not. I was listening intently… until his face suddenly exploded into spaghetti.
To say I was shocked would be an understatement. I’m a millennial—I’m not supposed to be duped by AI like my boomer parents, right? But that moment hit me: with every new update, it’s getting harder to distinguish real from synthetic. And that’s not just unsettling as a consumer—it’s a real concern for us as healthcare marketers.
When patients already face an overload of misinformation online, the line between “authentic” and “AI” in marketing content becomes more important than ever.
AI video is unlocking new possibilities in healthcare marketing—from faster content production to creative storytelling. But in a trust-driven industry, how you use it matters as much as what you create.
By prioritizing accuracy, empathy, diversity, and transparency, healthcare marketers can embrace AI video responsibly—enhancing communication without sacrificing credibility.
And the next time you see a video of an elderly woman feeding a bear in her backyard, resist the urge to comment “He’s so gentle!” and take a second to wonder if it might just be an AI-generated masterpiece.