Martina McBride Exposes the Terrifying Truth About AI-Generated Deepfakes
TrueCelebz Quick Take:
It's a miracle Martina McBride is still standing after learning that AI can fake her voice and image. I mean, who wouldn't want to manipulate a country music star into saying something ridiculous like "I love kale chips" when she's actually all about promoting domestic violence awareness? The horror! It's like someone took her song lyrics, tossed them in a blender with some AI juice, and hit puree – the result being a musical abomination that would make even the most hardened country music fan weep tears of sadness.
I'm not sure what's more terrifying, Martina's warning about deepfakes or the idea that her fans might actually believe an AI-generated version of her asking for money. Like, come on, guys – if a "Martina McBride" is telling you to sell your home and raise cash, it's probably just a scammer trying to get their hands on your hard-earned country music dollars. Don't worry, Martina, we won't let the AI scammers get away with it... unless they're offering us a free Spotify subscription or something.
Meanwhile, Morna Willens is over here telling us that the music industry isn't anti-AI, just anti-transparency among big tech companies. Like, what's next – are they going to start regulating the amount of cheese on a grilled cheese sandwich? "Sorry, Martina, we can't tell you what AI companies are training on your music because... reasons." Yeah, sure thing, Morna. That sounds totally plausible.
I'm just waiting for the day when an AI-generated Martina McBride starts spouting off about her love of veganism or something equally as heinous. At that point, we'll know the apocalypse is upon us – or at least a poorly written country music song.
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!