Robin Williams' daughter asks to stop sending AI videos of her father.
Robin Williams' daughter's outrage over AI videos
According to The Sun: Robin Williams' daughter, Zelda Williams, expressed her anger over the disturbing AI videos of her late father that fans have been sending her. In her Instagram Stories, she urged people to stop sending such videos.
GettyShe wrote: “If you’re just trying to provoke me, I’ve seen much worse, I’ll just block you and move on. But please, if you have any humanity at all, just stop this for him, for me, for everyone.”
Zelda emphasized that the “legacy of real people” is being tarnished by “horrible content on TikTok” and noted that what AI generates is not art, but “dirty, over-saturated waste from people's lives.”
“You are taking in the Human Centipede of content, and from the very very end of the line, all while the folks at the front laugh and laugh, consume and consume.”
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She also pointed out that the issue lies in using AI to create content that is a “bad rehash” of the past.
Discussion on AI ethics in the entertainment industry
This comment by Zelda has become part of a heated discussion about the ethics of using AI in the entertainment industry. Recently, a British production company sparked outrage by presenting the AI actress Tilly Norvyd, claiming she is perfectly symmetrical and never gets bad press.
Producer Elina van der Velden said: “We want Tilly to be the next Scarlett Johansson or Natalie Portman.”
The professional union SAG-AFTRA issued a statement condemning the creation of AI actors, stating that it threatens human jobs in the industry.
Actress Emily Blunt also expressed her outrage, stating: “Oh my God, we are in serious danger. Please stop taking our human connection.”
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Zelda Williams' statements underscore the relevance of the issue regarding the use of artificial intelligence in creative fields. Many industry representatives note the negative impact of AI on creativity, which raises concern among artists. This not only threatens ethical aspects but also the future of the professions in the entertainment industry, where personal approach and emotional connection with audiences are crucial. Watching the developments, it is worth considering what steps can be taken to protect artists' rights in a world filled with digital technology.
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