The daughter of Robin Williams, Zelda Williams, slams fans who send her videos generated by the artificial intelligence of her late father.
Zelda Williams, who directed Lisa Frankensteintook his Instagram story on Monday, asking people to “stop sending me daddy’s videos.”
“Stop believing that I want to see it or that I will understand, I don’t do it and I won’t,” she wrote. “If you just try to troll myself, I saw worse, I’m going to limit myself and move on. But please, if you have a decency, stop doing this and me, everyone, at full stop. It’s stupid, it’s a waste of time and energy, and believe me, that’s not what he would like.”
Zelda Williams continued: “Looking at the inheritances of real people being condensed to this vaguely resembles Hot-Salisss from the Tiktok saline. They will give you a little boost and love him.
Robin Williams, an emblematic actor and actor, died in 2014 at 63.
Zelda Williams is the last notable Hollywood to denounce the AI while she continues to loom in the creatives of the industry. Last month, Sag-Aftra and several actors criticized the news that a newly launched talent studio sought to obtain a representation of the actress generated by computer Tilly Norwood.
The main studio chiefs and talent agency leaders have also raised concerns about the new OpenAi, Sora 2 video application, and how their intellectual property or resemblances are used on the application. However, the CEO of Openai, Sam Altman, promised “to give rights more granular control” on their IP.
Williams added in another article on Instagram history on Monday: “And for the love of everything, stop calling it” the future “, the AI is simply seriously recycled and regurgitis the past to be recalled. Human milloat Content, and the very end of line, everything while people at the front laugh and laugh, consume and consume. »»