VIDEO Apple’s ad for the new iPad arouses the anger of some artists who feel threatened by artificial intelligence

VIDEO Apple’s ad for the new iPad arouses the anger of some artists who feel threatened by artificial intelligence
VIDEO Apple’s ad for the new iPad arouses the anger of some artists who feel threatened by artificial intelligence
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The advertisement for the new iPad Pro, in which various objects representing human creativity are crushed and replaced by the new tablet from Apple, sparked the anger of several artists towards artificial intelligence (AI), reports AFP on Thursday, taken over by Agerpres.

“The destruction of the human experience, thanks to Silicon Valley”, reacted the British actor Hugh Grant, on the X network (formerly Twitter).

Hugh Grant published this post in response to the message of Tim Cook, the head of Apple, who presented the company’s new tablets on Tuesday.

“Here’s the new iPad Pro: the thinnest product we’ve ever created, the most advanced screen we’ve ever produced, with the incredible power of the M4 chip. Imagine all the things it will create,” Cook said.

Apple spoke very little about AI on Tuesday and didn’t mention generative AI, but the technology — which makes it possible to produce a wide range of content (text, images, video, music and more) with a simple plain-language request — is raising concerns. among artists.

Hollywood actors and screenwriters have been on strike for several months, specifically demanding protection against generative AI.

In the Apple ad, a metronome, cans of paint, a piano, a jukebox, a mannequin, a globe, a sculpture, cameras, books and many other objects are slowly crushed by a giant hydraulic press.

It then rises to reveal, instead of musical instruments and other creative objects, an iPad Pro.

All to the sound of nostalgic pop song “All I Ever Need is You” by Sonny & Cher.




“Who needs human life and everything that makes it worth living? Immerse yourself in this digital simulation and give us your soul. Sincerely, Apple”, wrote Ed Solomon, the screenwriter of “Men in Black”, in an ironic message posted on X.

Numerous authors and artists have filed complaints against big players in this sector, such as OpenAI (ChatGPT), accusing them of stealing their works to train their generative AI models.

Reed Morano, who directed the first episodes of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” producer Cheo Hodari Coker (“Creed II,” “Luke Cage”) and actress and filmmaker Justine Bateman (“Family Ties,” “Desperate Housewives,” ” Californication”…) were also among those who reacted to the Apple ad.

In fact, Bateman shared a version of the ad, which runs in reverse, with the message “Tim Cook, someone corrected your ad.”

Apple did not immediately respond to a request from AFP.


The article is in Romanian

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