The crowd at Will Smith's concert is either a bit zigy with it, or a charming king who has turned into a certain fresh prince has taken up a bit of AI's help for the recent hype video.
The video, uploaded on August 12th, included many clearly real concert shots, as well as clips of a huge gaze-destructive sign next to a melted finger tattoo, a tattoo that melts a collection of swirling faces that are not in the Picasso collection. The video title is “My favorite part of the tour is to see you close…” This is interesting. did Seeing such people up close, he instinctively beat 2.0 slaps.
result I contacted Smith's representative for comment, and although I haven't heard it yet, I don't think it's necessarily his fault. There is early evidence that YouTube is a secretly upward-looking video on the platform, with many creators reporting too small edges and generalized plastic sheen. Certainly, there are fewer complaints about the background face that transforms into nightmares, but it's been seven years since Google stopped and defeated its motto, “Don't Be Evil.”
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However, on the other hand, in the version of the video uploaded to Facebook, you can see some of the melting of the same face. Where will it leave us? Fuck if I know, but we're probably looking forward to our low-trust association reaching a strange new low.
In March, Smith released his new album Based on a true story, This included some imaginary inflammatory references to the infamous Chris Rock Oscar slap. Check out his hype video below. The most obvious computer-enhanced section appears in about 53 seconds.
