Will Smith responded to the repulsion of a recent AI-generated concert video by sharing another AI clip. Please check below.
The rapper and actor recently finished touring to support his first studio album in 20 years, which came out in March. Last week, the video that Smith shared on YouTube and highlighted the tour was headlined with the appearance of a clip made with AI.
Shots of audiences crying in many people have been questioned as their faces appear to look blurry or distorted, while others seem strangely shaped or have extra fingers. This went viral, and many criticised the actors for having to artificially change the crowd.
Now, Smith responded to the original video by posting yet another AI clip to social media. This time, the clip entertains people who complain about fake-looking audiences and swaps out the cat's heads completely.
Check out the clip below.
Smith has yet to formally address the accusations of digitally changing his concert video with AI. Green Day ocked the rapper actor last week, sharing a video from one of his recent shows on tours in South America, showing fans at a barrier near the stage singing along “basket case.” The video was shared with the caption “Don't need AI in the crowd.”
It comes during the music industry's AI technology controversy, with a recent survey sharing a harsh warning that people who work in music are likely to lose a quarter of their income to artificial intelligence over the next four years.
Deezer also reported that around 10,000 AI-generated tracks are submitted to the platform every day. It accounts for around 10% of all music uploads, and songs generated by AI reportedly have been uploaded to the profile of the dead musician on Spotify.
Meanwhile, Elton John, Coldplay, Doa Lipa, Paul McCartney, Florence Welch, Kate Bush and Robbie Williams are among those who have called on the UK government this year to change copyright law amidst the threat from AI.
Elsewhere, SZA hit AI users because they are “co-dependent on machines.” Terminator.
In other Will Smith News, Michael Bay has left Smith's film director Fast and relaxedthe reason is given creative differences.
