“Stop believing that I want to see him”

Zelda Williams asks people to stop sending her videos generated by the AI of her late father, Robin Williams.
As the AI becomes more common, the videos generated by the AI of celebrities who died have tendency on social media platforms in recent weeks. Robin Williams viral videos were shared with her daughter, who recently posted on Instagram that she didn’t want to see them.
“Please, stop sending me Papa videos. Stop believing that I want to see him or that I will understand, I don’t do it and I won’t,” posted Zelda on her Instagram stories. “If you just try to troll myself, I saw worse, I’m going to limit myself and move on. But please, if you have a decency, stop doing this and me, everyone, at full stop. It’s stupid, it’s a waste of time and energy, and believe me, that’s not what he would like.”
The videos generated by the AI of Michael Jackson, alongside those of other actors and legendary singers who died, circulated on social networks. Zelda finds the content generated using the “Gross” and “Maddening” AI.
“Look at the inheritances of real people to be condensed to` It vaguely looks like them, so it’s enough ”, so that other people can produce horrible tiktok soil puppets. “You do not make art, you make disgusting and too transformed hot dogs of the life of human beings, the history of art and music, then pushing them in the throat will give a little thumb and love it.
In a second Instagram Story post, Zelda added: “And for the love of everything, stop calling it” the future “. AI is simply recycled and regurgitated the past to be recognized.
Read the declaration of Zelda Williams below.
Zelda Williams calls people who send her videos ai from Robin Williams