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The AI Trend Sweeping Social Media: Which Bed Are You Choosing?
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- 18 Feb 2026
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- 18 Feb 2026, 02:30 am
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Which bed are you choosing?
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The article explores a recent social media trend involving AI-generated videos that depict beds crafted from fantastical and implausible materials, capturing the imagination of users on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Despite being viewed as 'stupid but strangely addictive,' these videos elicited a range of reactions from amusement to disdain. While the trend highlights AI's role in entertainment, it lacks substantial discourse on AI safety or governance issues, focusing instead on the light-hearted and ephemeral nature of viral content. This trend does not directly contribute to substantial discussions on AI safety or policy but illustrates a pervasive presence of AI in digital culture.
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Which bed are you choosing?That's the question social media users can't get enough of, thanks to the latest AI trend sweeping through TikTok and Instagram.AI-generated videos showing beds made of wacky, comfy and straight-up fictional materials have dominated the short-form video platforms, asking the audience to decide which bed they would sleep on.Want the official inside scoop on MAFS, unfiltered and unseen? Watch After The Dinner Party hereThe AI trend asks viewers to pick their dream bed made of bizarre materials. (The photo above is AI generated) (TikTok/skittlez.ai)Just some examples include beds made of gold, jelly, clouds, lava, ocean waves, chrome, zen stones, slime, crystal, cake, fruit, yarn, mochi, nebula clouds and anything else you could imagine.Watch the video above.The videos, dubbed "oddly satisfying", are yet another example of an AI trend people can't get enough of.READ MORE: Angelina Jolie reportedly eyeing permanent move from US READ MORE: James Van Der Beek's friend lashes out about fundraiserREAD MORE: Top Gear host's daughter speaks out after high-speed Formula E crashThere are entire Instagram and TikTok accounts dedicated to creating AI bed content. (The photo above is AI generated) (TikTok/imaginevideoai)Videos of the AI beds garner hundreds of thousands of likes, views and comments, with social media users proclaiming they "take these videos very seriously."There are even entire Instagram and TikTok accounts dedicated to creating AI bed content.It's not clear how the trend started, but they have been around since 2024, with the videos increasing in popularity.Every time I come across one, I can't help but wonder: Why? Why do people love them so much?It's not clear how the trend started, but they have been around since 2024. (The photo above is AI generated) (TikTok/imaginevideoai)I asked my colleagues to explain the appeal behind the AI bed videos."I love love love those vids," one coworker told me."They remind me of those BuzzFeed personality quizzes."They're fun and silly and a nice break from all the depressing content and world news that comes up on my social media feed!"Another told me she had shared one to her Instagram Story and was inundated with messages from her friends saying they loved the videos."Everyone's watching them," she said."It's just a ridiculous way to spend five minutes and I don't know why I can't get enough, but it's almost... soothing?"It sparks an odd conversation with those nearby you never thought you'd have."Despite the fanfare online, some people said they don't like the trend."I hate these videos with the burning fire of a thousand suns," one person told me."They're so stupid and vapid and pointless – and they don't even look good! If you want to watch soothing videos, try going for something that doesn't use AI."Another said she'll watch them depending on the theme of the video.Would you sleep in a bed of guacamole? (The photo above is AI generated) (TikTok/skittlez.ai)"I've seen food ones that are cute, but overall, I find them cringeworthy. I can't get past the casual slide into a jagged-edge gem bed. Ouch."Another called the videos "stupid, but strangely addictive".After watching a dozen of these AI bed videos to write this article, I've concluded it may be odd and inexplicable, but damn it – it is sort of soothing. FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details. Share Mail Pinterest X Social MediaTikTokInstagramProperty News: Suburbs where house values rose most in the past 12 months.