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Analysis Summary

10% Minimal Influence
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“Be aware that this 'feel-good' content serves as a low-stakes engagement driver for a larger news organization to build brand affinity.”

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Human Detected
98%

Signals

The video consists of raw, authentic field footage featuring natural human dialogue, emotional reactions, and spontaneous interactions that lack the structured or synthetic markers of AI generation. The speech patterns are highly characteristic of a human performing a physical task in real-time.

Natural Speech Patterns Transcript contains spontaneous reactions, filler words ('uh'), and emotional inflection ('Poor baby boy') consistent with real-time human interaction.
Contextual Interaction The speaker directly interacts with the animal and surroundings in a non-linear, reactive manner that reflects physical presence.
Source Credibility Published by a verified news organization (New York Post) featuring raw field footage rather than a synthesized compilation.

Worth Noting

Positive elements

  • This video provides a clear, first-person perspective of the technical and emotional aspects of a specialized professional service (tree-climbing cat rescue).

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Analyzed March 13, 2026 at 16:07 UTC Model google/gemini-3-flash-preview-20251217
Transcript

Oh, can you hear him? Poor thing. >> Oh, hey. Good morning. >> Oh, poor guy. >> Yeah, he's asking for help already. He knows. >> Oh, I'm sure. >> Poor guy. I'll be right up, sir. Good morning, Biscotti. I hear you. Poor baby boy. Two nights up in the tree. He's only a baby. He's one years old. A I know it's cold. Okay, let me get my line up. I'll get you, >> sir. Good morning. Hi, Biscuit. I heard you're good at climbing up but not climbing down. All right, give me a minute. I'll get over to you. down. Enjoy. >> Yeah, you enjoy that. I'll get my stuff ready. Make me come to you a little bit. Okay. Beautiful Oh, he's so friendly. I love you, sir. Yeah. Oh, he's so friendly. >> I got him. I'm just hugging him right now. He's going to go down in the bag where it's safer. >> Oh, yeah. Cat's in the bag. There you go. Take him inside. And uh you can just take the bag right in. Let him in inside. Oh, thank you. Yeah. Happy, brother.

Video description

Steven Murrow, a professional climber from New Jersey, scaled a tall pine to rescue a flustered feline on March 1st. In the video, Murrow explains cat rescues make up a staggering 20% of his tree business. #catrescue #animalrescue #rescues The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Check out our three new podcasts: NYNext (week): https://www.youtube.com/@nynext1 Pod Force One with MIranda Devine (weekly): https://www.youtube.com/@PodForce1 NY POSTcast (daily): https://www.youtube.com/@NYPOSTcast Get The Post’s latest headlines everyday with our Morning Report newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/NYPOSTSIGNUP Catch the latest news at http://www.nypost.com. Follow The New York Post on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/nypost Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NYPost

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