Robin Williams's daughter begs people to stop sending her AI videos of her father
Zelda Williams criticizes AI videos of her late father as disrespectful and urges fans to stop, highlighting the impact on her grief and the misuse of his legacy.
- Zelda Williams, daughter of Robin Williams, urged people on Instagram to "just stop sending me AI videos of Dad," emphasizing her distress over AI recreations of her father's likeness and voice.
- Williams described AI-generated videos as "disgusting, over-processed hotdogs out of the lives of human beings," arguing they misrepresent her father's legacy.
- She criticized the ease with which AI can imitate real people, stating it is maddening to reduce their legacies to mere simulations for views.
- Williams highlighted the emotional harm caused by AI videos, stating they waste time and energy, and noted they are not aligned with what her father would have wanted.
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Zelda Williams, the daughter of American actor Robin Williams, today asked people to stop sending her videos of her late father, which were generated by artificial intelligence (AI).
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