The daughter of the late actor Robin Williams begged people to stop sending her the “generated AI“ hat ”of her father.
“Please just stop sending me Ay Dad’s video, ”wrote actor and director Zelda Williams on Instagram on Monday.
“To watch how the legacy of real people squeezes to“ it looks vaguely and sounds like them, so it’s enough ”, just so that other people can make terrible Tiktok hats who bought them, drives them crazy.”
She described the video as “disgusting, overly processed hot dogs” made from people's lives.
“You […] To put them in a strange throat, hoping that they will give you a little thumbs and will like it. Cooking, ”she wrote.
This is not the first time that Williams wrote about the influence of people who send her content about his father on social networks.
In 2020, on the anniversary of the death of her father, Williams published on Instagram, saying:
“Although I am constantly touched by all your limitless constant love for him, on some days it may be slightly similar to the fact that I am considered as a roadside memorial – a place, and not a person – where people pass by and leave their feelings, then to enter their days that comforted their love for him, were witnesses.”
“But sometimes it leaves me emotionally buried under a bunch of memories of others, and not my own.”
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The death of Robin Williams in 2014, an actor and a comedian, known for his rapid wit and wisdom, caused a global outpouring of sorrow and a tribute to the star, still often appearing on social networks to this day.
In 2023, Zelda addressed the end of the content generated by AI, saying in the well -known message on Instagram:
“For years, I have witnessed how many people want to train these models, create/recreate actors who cannot agree like a dad. This is not theoretically, it is very real. ”
“I have already heard how II usually got my“ voice ”to say everything that people want, and although I find it personally alarming, the consequences go far beyond my own feelings.”