Will Smith responded to accusations that he used AI to create a video showing the crowd cheered at the show.
The Hollywood actor and rapper (56) is still facing a backlash of claimed AI video and shared a new video on Instagram along with the caption.
Before the camera pans into the crowd, it shows Smith is on stage.
The comments were flooded with supportive comments. One fan is joking.
The third joke was “Ya gotta be Kitten Me,” and Roots Drummer and Documentary Maker Questlove commented, “It scared me.”
Smith began his British leg in favor of the same name on his recent album, based on a true story tour held in Scarborough on August 24th.
Prior to the concert, the video was shared from his official YouTube channel entitled “My favorite part of the tour is to meet up close. I want to see you too.”
Over the next few days, the clip attracted attention as viewers claimed heavily of AI for footage that his enthusiastic fans seemed to be waving homemade signs. Some shots show members of the audience whose faces appear to be blurry or distorted, while others appear to have strangely shaped hands, some of which appear to have six fingers.
Another shot shows the man's knuckle appears to be blurry along with his sign.
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Meanwhile, the woman in front of him appears to be holding his hand at first glance, while the woman's headband behind her is somehow on her wrist.
Fans in the comments section of YouTube videos are The Fresh Prince of Bel Air A star to show what they branded “fake AI crowds.”
“Imagine this rich and famous, this guy who has to use AI footage of crowds… a tragic man,” one critic said.
Another wrote: “It's such a high quality phone footage that it's not only hated to watch this, but there are obviously generated scenes and scenes in between,” another said.
“There are videographers, why are they giving up quality work for this degeneration slop?” they asked.
One fan said: “I don't want to be that guy, but I can see many people in the crowd having more than six, smudged eyes and twisting faces.
“Hey [Will] These PR stunts don't go anywhere,” the fan said. You are this ignorant bruh c'mon that is not embarrassing. ”
Smith released his first album in 20 years, Based on a true story, March this year. With a two-star review, Independence He called him a “solid rapper,” but frequently criticised the lyrics of “half-bad and horny” and “hacked praise for vague, failure and redness.”
