AI 'actor' Tilly Norwood put out the worst song I've ever heard | TechCrunch
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AI 'actor' Tilly Norwood put out the worst song I've ever heard | TechCrunch
"They say it's not real, that it's fake, But I am still human, make no mistake. That is, to put it gently, not true. Music does not have to be relatable to everyone, but perhaps it should be relatable to at least one person. What's most impressive about Norwood's song is that the AI character's team managed to create a song about something that literally no human will ever experience."
"Good Lord, we're screwed. Come on, agencies, don't do that. Please stop. If only Particle6 followed Blunt's advice. Instead, the company has put out a music video for its AI character, featuring a song called 'Take the Lead.' This is not clickbait. Upon listening to it, I actually think it is the worst song I have ever heard."
Particle6 introduced AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood last fall, drawing criticism from Hollywood figures like Emily Blunt. The company subsequently released a music video featuring Norwood performing 'Take the Lead,' a song about her struggles as an AI character facing skepticism from critics who doubt her humanity. Despite eighteen people contributing to the video's production, the song attempts to convey an experience unique to artificial intelligence—being disregarded for not being human. The track, described as derivative of Sara Bareilles' style, presents a fundamental disconnect: it addresses a condition no human can genuinely experience or emotionally understand, making it inherently unrelatable to any audience.
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