Are you jealous of K-pop...英 SEVENTEEN · Espa AI 'Okka'→WOOZI'Human Creation' Manners rebutted
Jul 15, 2024
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The BBC recently published an article titled 'Will K-pop's AI experiment pay off?' In the article, the BBC claimed that K-pop groups such as Seventeen and Espa are using AI technology to produce music videos or songs, and that fans are responding differently.
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K-pop artists have gained popularity by communicating with fans with songs and performances that contain their experiences, thoughts, and emotions, but if they release music made with AI rather than written lyrics, they will lose the authenticity they want.
The BBC quoted Arpita Adia, a music journalist, as saying "Fans have a lot of influence on artists. If SEVENTEEN and Aespa realize that they are hurting their fans, I hope they solve this problem."
However, K-pop artists apply AI technology to music videos because they want to give fans a new and diverse experience at the rapid pace of technology development, not because they create uniform content or because they are under pressure to create, as the BBC claims.
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As a result, fans protested, and Woozi directly wrote on his personal account, "'All Seventeen's music is written and composed by human creators.'" However, unlike Woozi, who expressed his position gentlemanly, the BBC showed the behavior of adding Woozi's remarks instead of revising the article. Eventually, the agency officially protested, but the BBC's ugly K-pop jealousy remains unabated.
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