Fans called on Taylor Swift to “better” after charges of using artificial intelligence for promotional films
“We lose this battle with common sense,” says Ashnat.
Lobo, who also posted a post using the #SwiftSagainstai hashtag, does not think Swift will comment on reaction. He thinks that the pop star, whether or not to use artificial intelligence, will be cautious about the anger of his supporters in the future. In contrast to advertising, Lobo’s X Post highlighted the Swift 2017 lyrics video for the song “Look What You Make Me Me Do”, designed by a motion design studio. Many fans responded to Lobo’s post and pointed out that they had lost art and lost attention to details in some of the previous Swift lyrics.
“At that time, when he was not even big as he was, he was careful enough to hire someone to do something beautifully and carefully,” says Lobo. “I have a job threatened by artificial intelligence, and artificial intelligence only ignores art and turns it into a product.”
While it is unclear if artificial intelligence models are used to produce promotional films, Colman Defender Fearder says that some models have been trained to become more immoral. But the main products of artificial intelligence offered by companies such as OpenAI and Google are currently trying to train their models in the field of legal printing rights, to the discomfort of artists who are losing the job paid in AI.
Coleman says current models of artificial intelligence and “fast” can create a variety of images used in SWIFT advertising for about two minutes. Many of these films are made with AI models, which produce comparable output to the Sora, an OpenAI video program that has allowed users to ease themselves.
Google Hunt Scavenger Scavenger has been annoyed from his official Instagram account, although it is unclear whether the advertising films that were part of the challenge were made with Google’s artificial intelligence features. Earlier this year, Google started promoting a tool to convert photos into short films and AI. The last repetition is called VEO 3. If Swift teasers were supposed to draw their fans to use the AI Google Collection, the design would have been re -acquired. This demographic may actually be one of the most singing and the least people to deal with AI tools.
Lobo says many people involved in this reaction are “great fans”, they just “do not want artificial intelligence to what we feel is a safe space.” As long as Swift is silent, the question will remain whether it has even done it.