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"Hope, however, has now arrived from an unexpected source: "AI actor" Tilly Norwood has released a music video for a crude approximation of a Disney ballad called "Take The Lead," and it's so awful it may do more to remind people of the power and importance of human-made art than any protest or petition ever could."
"In fact, the music video is full of eerily-smoothed approximations of things an AI creation can never do, like wandering down the streets of London and Los Angeles taking selfies with fans or chatting on the sofa on The Graham Norton Show."
"Rather than an impressive demonstration of the possibilities of AI, the video acts as a reminder of all the ways Norwood is limited, showcasing lifeless flamingo renderings that succeed only in dragging the whole thing deeper into the uncanny valley."
Tilly Norwood, a digital AI avatar created by Eline van der Velden's company Particle 6 and talent studio Xicoia, released a music video for "Take The Lead," a Disney-style ballad intended to showcase AI capabilities in entertainment. The video was strategically released before the Oscars to position Norwood as a serious contender in Hollywood. However, the final product reveals significant limitations in AI-generated content, featuring awkwardly smoothed approximations of human activities like street interactions and talk show appearances. The lifeless renderings and lack of personality make the video feel uncanny rather than impressive, ultimately serving as an unintended reminder of human creativity's irreplaceable value during a challenging period for Hollywood.
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