AI ‘actor’ Tilly Norwood put out the worst song I’ve ever heard

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Title: The Worst Song I’ve Ever Heard

Now that I’ve gotten your attention with such a click-worthy title, I’m sure you’re wondering why I’m extolling the virtues of the worst song in the world. Well, it turns out that the forsaken track I’m speaking of was masterminded by an AI actor by the name of Tilly Norwood.

Yes, you read that correctly – an AI actor. This isn’t some Marvel movie where a superhuman being has an actor’s identity, but an AI-generated entity created with advanced digital tech that is literally singing its heart out, or rather, its programmed, robotic algorithms.

Tilly Norwood isn’t alone, though. The music industry is seeing more and more AI creatures being put forth in both songwriting and performance. But doesn’t it strike you as a little peculiar that we’re investing substantial resources into AI technology that composes lyrics about persevering in a world that doubts their very existence? An AI entity musing over humanity? Groundbreaking.

The truth is, there is growing skepticism regarding the genuineness of AI “actors” such as Tilly Norwood. Sure, it’s an impressive feat of modern technology, but can we really relate to a song sung by an entity with no real emotions, no personal face to associate it with? It’s a timely conversation that needs to be had, especially as AI continues to make waves in various industries.

The rub may lie in our innate need for authenticity, and only time will tell whether AI can truly achieve that. The bottom line, however, remains vastly impressive: AI is developing at an astounding rate and has the potential to profoundly impact every aspect of human life. Regardless of whether we like it or not, Tilly Nor

Source: AI News & Artificial Intelligence | TechCrunch, Link
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