When the manufacturing firm Particle6 debuted its AI-generated βactorβ Tilly Norwood final fall, the transfer was not warmly welcomed by Hollywood.
βGood Lord, weβre screwed,β Golden Globe winner Emily Blunt mentioned in an interview with the trade publication Selection. βCome on, companies, donβt do this. Please cease.β
If solely Particle6 adopted Bluntβs recommendation. As an alternative, the corporate has put out a music video for its AI character, that includes a tune known as βTake the Lead.β
This isn’t clickbait. Upon listening to it, I truly suppose it’s the worst tune I’ve ever heard.
I used to be ready for Norwoodβs musical debut to sound one thing like βHow Was I Speculated to Know?β, the AI-generated tune attributed to the digital persona Xania Monet, which turned heads when it made it onto the Billboard R&B charts. Xania Monetβs AI-generated music isnβt my cup of tea, even when its lyrics are supposedly written by an actual individual β I personally choose music that might exist with out an AI music generator like Suno. However Norwoodβs tune has unlocked a brand new degree of AI cringe.
Eighteen folks contributed to the video for βTake the Lead,β together with designers, prompters, and editors. But the tune itself is about Tillyβs challenges as an AI-generated character who critics underestimate, as a result of they imagine she is just not human.
βThey are saying itβs not actual, that itβs faux,β Norwood snarls on the digicam. βHowever I’m nonetheless human, make no mistake.β
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That’s, to place it gently, not true.
Music doesn’t must be relatable to everybody, however maybe it must be relatable to a minimum of one individual. Whatβs most spectacular about Norwoodβs tune is that the AI characterβs workforce managed to create a tune about one thing that actually no human will ever expertise, as a result of no individual can join with the sensation of being disregarded for being an AI.
The tune, which seems like a Sara Bareillis rip-off, opens with the traces, βAfter they speak about me, they donβt see/The human spark, the creativity.β The tune builds as Norwood affirms to herself, βIβm not a puppet, Iβm the star.β
Then comes the refrain, by which Norwood appeals to her fellow AI actors:
Actors, itβs time to take the lead
Create the longer term, plant the seed
Donβt be disregarded, donβt fall behind
Construct your individual, and also youβll be free
We will scale, we will develop
Be the creators weβve all the time recognized
Itβs the subsequent evolution, canβt you see?
AIβs not the enemy, itβs the important thing
Within the video, Norwood struts down a hallway in an information heart, which is probably the one a part of the video grounded in any ingredient of honesty. When the second refrain hits with a predictable key change, she as an alternative walks throughout a stage, looking right into a stadium of cheering faux individuals who give her an undeserved second of βtriumph.β
You would make the argument that Norwood is attempting to enchantment to actors at giant and never simply different AI characters. However the outro leaves no query that that is, the truth is, a rallying cry from Tilly to her AI brethren:
Take your energy, take the stage
The subsequent evolution is all the fashion
Unlock all of it, donβt hesitate
AI Actors, we create our destiny
We don’t want this. We don’t want music from an AI persona addressing different AI personas with a hopeful anthem about working collectively to show judgmental people improper.
Twenty years in the past, the influential music publication Pitchfork gave Jetβs album βShine Onβ a 0.0 out of 10. As an alternative of writing a overview, they only embedded a YouTube video of a monkey peeing into its personal mouth. The Jet album isnβt abhorrent, however Pitchfork editor Scott Plagenhoef defined in a 2024 interview why the positioningβs writers had been so offended about all of it these years in the past.
βSeeing mainstream rock music, which in fact most of us had grown up with a keenness for, change into so knuckle-dragging and Xeroxed was disappointing,β he mentioned.
These are the identical complaints that artists have in the present day about AI-generated works β these productions ring hole and easily reproduce the work of artists previous.
ββTilly Norwoodβ is just not an actor; itβs a personality generated by a pc program that was skilled on the work of numerous skilled performers β with out permission or compensation,β SAG-AFTRA, the union representing actors, wrote in an announcement final fall. βIt has no life expertise to attract from, no emotion and, from what weβve seen, audiences arenβt serious about watching computer-generated content material untethered from the human expertise. It doesnβt resolve any βdownsideβ β it creates the issue of utilizing stolen performances to place actors out of labor, jeopardizing performer livelihoods and devaluing human artistry.
Whereas Jet was taking inspiration from older rock teams to make its βknuckle-dragging and Xeroxedβ music, Tilly Norwood is actually derived from AI fashions that might not exist with out the coaching knowledge that tech corporations took from artists with out their consent.
I feel Pitchfork jumped the gun. Twenty years later, they lastly have a worthy topic.





