Zelda WilliamsThe daughter of the beloved legend of the comedy Robin WilliamsHe spoke again against the rise of artificial intelligence recreation of his late father.
THE Lisa Frankenstein The director took on Instagram to make one thing very clear, he had enough people who sent his videos generated by the AI who try to imitate his father.
“Please stop sending me video to dads,” said Zelda in his history of Instagram. “Stop believing I want to see him or that I will understand, I will not do it and I will not do it.
“If you are just trying to get up, I have seen much worse, I will limit myself and go on. But please, if you have some decency, stop doing this and for me, even to everyone, stopped.
“It’s stupid, it’s a waste of time and energy and believe me, that’s not what he would like.”
His frustration did not stop there. Zelda expressed how painful it is to see the memory of her father to be digitally revived for the weight of social media.
“Looking at the bequests of real people to be condensed to” this vaguely seems and sounds like them, so it is enough “, only other people can churn out horrible slops of Tiktok that puppet are exasperating,” he continued.
“You are not making art, you are making hot dogs disgusting out of the life of humans, from the history of art and music, and then pushing them into someone else’s throat hoping that they will give you some thumbs up and like it.”
Zelda concluded her message with a passionate criticism of glorified technology as progress.
“And for the love of everything, stop calling it” the future “, the IA is simply recycling and regurgging the past to be recognized. You are taking the human mind of the content and with a very much end of the line, everything while people in front of laughter and laugh, consume and consume.”
This is not the first time that Zelda called the use of the AI to recreate her father. In 2023, during the Sag-Aftra strike when the reply of the AI became an important topic in Hollywood, he shared his profound discomfort with the trend.
“They are not an impartial voice in the struggle of Sag against the IA,” wrote Zelda at the time. “I have witnessed for years how many people want to train these models to create/recreate actors who cannot consent, as a dad. This is not theoretical, it is very very real.”
He added: “I have already heard the IA used to convince his” voice “to say what people want and while I find it personally disturbing, the branches go far beyond my feelings.
“The living actors deserve the opportunity to create characters with their choices, to express cartoons, to put their human effort and time in the search for performance.
“These recreations are, at best, a poor facsimile of older people, but in the worst case, a horrendous Frankensteinian monster, put together by the worst pieces of everything that is this sector, instead of what should represent.”
Robin Williams’ impact on comedy, film and pop culture remains immeasurable. Fans continue to celebrate his inheritance through his classic performances in films such as Mrs. Dubumfire, Good will to huntAND Aladdin.
But Zelda’s reason serves as an important reminder that behind each icon there is a family and that using artificial intelligence to resurrect the voices of the deceased can cross profoundly personal and ethical boundaries.
While Hollywood continues to navigate in the relationship between technology and art, Zelda’s words cut in the heart of the problem: respect for the creativity, humanity and bequests of those who gave themselves so much of themselves to the profession.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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