Zelda, the daughter of actor and comedian Robin Williams, has come forward to speak against her father’s characteristic AI-bound video, calling it a dumb and gross step. He asked the people not to send him AI-related videos.
Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda hit
Recently, Zelda asked people to stop sending her father’s AI-borne videos on her Instagram story. In 2014, a reputed comedian died of suicide at the age of 63.
“Please, just stop sending me Dad’s AI video,” Zelda wrote in her note.
He said, “I want to see it or I understand it or I understand, I will not and I will not. If you are just trying to troll me, I have seen, I am banned and will move forward.
In fact, the filmmaker excluded people to choose to play artificial intelligence to play with “real people’s legacy”.

He said, “To see the legacy of the real people ‘it looks unclear and feels like them, so it is enough”, just other people can brainstorm the terrible ticketing slopes that are driving them “.
“You are not making art, you are disgusting, over-developed hotdogs out of human life, out of the history of art and music, and then falling down from someone else’s neck hope that they will give you a little thumb and like it.”
Zelda concluded, “And for the love of everything, stop calling it ‘future,” AI is just recycling and recycling the past.
Hollywood takes a stand against AI
Zelda’s Angry Note comes back a few days after several artists in the entertainment industry, as well as a few days of the SAG-AFTRA Union, which was pushed back against Tili Norwood, an actor built by AI by a production company, Exico. In a statement, Sag stated that “there is creativity, and should be human-centric” and they oppose “replacement of human artists” by synthetics. In January, actor Scarlett Johansson warned of “AI’s adjacent dangers”, when a deep video of him went viral.
This is not the first time Zelda has asked people to reconsider their use of AI, especially when it comes to her father’s image. In 2023, she took her support to express her support for the SAG fight against AI, writing, “I have seen for years how many people want to train these models/train to make actors who cannot give consent like father. It is not theoretical, it is very real.”