Zelda Williams criticizes videos of artificial intelligence for Abon Williams



Zelda Williams on videos created from the artificial intelligence of Father Robin and other celebrities

Zelda Williams passes a heart call for people to stop sharing videos created by Amnesty International for the late Robin Williams.

In recent weeks, the clips of celebrities have died by artificial intelligence who have gone to social media, with Robin Williams among those who appeared.

Some of these videos were sent directly to Zelda, which prompted them to speak on Instagram.

“Please, just stop sending videos of my artificial intelligence.

“If you are just trying to hunt me, you have seen in a worse way, I will limit and advance. But please, if you have got any decent, just stop doing it for him and everyone, until complete stopping. It is stupid, it is a waste of time and energy, and believe me, this is not what he wants.”

Also, the concerts of Amnesty International created from other icons, including Michael Jackson, have become a viral, but Zelda has made it clear that this practice is deeply respected.

She described the trend as “total” and “crazy”, and criticized how it reduces the inheritance of real people to cheap symmetry.

“To see the legacy of real people who are intensified to” this looks ambiguous and looks like them, and that is enough, “so others can get rid of the terrible Tiktok who suffer from their dolls, it is crazy.”

“You do not make art, you make the disgusting and excessive HotDoggs while treating it outside the lives of human beings, from the history of art and music, and then pushing them to the bottom of another person shaving in the hope that it will give you a little thumb and love it. The total.”

Source: Instagram/Zelda Williams
Source: Instagram/Zelda Williams

In a follow -up post, Zelda expressed her frustration with how to celebrate the prosecution.

“To love everything, stop calling it” the future “, I wrote.

“Amnesty International is badly recycling and re -renovating it to facilitate it. You take the human belling from the content, and from the end of the line, all of this while people in the foreground laugh, laugh, consume and consume.”

Her strong words not only reflect her desire to protect her father’s memory, but also a broader concern about how to reshape art, creativity and respect for human heritage.

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