“We are very much losing this battle against common sense when it comes to using generative AI,” Schnitt tells us that Swift could apologize for any AI-generated videos. “a touchstone moment” In the resistance to technology.
Lobo who used the hashtag #SwiftiesAgainstAI in a similar post, does not think Swift would comment on this backlash. She believes that Swift, whether she has used AI in her music or not, won’t use it again for fear of offending fans. In contrast with the promotional videos, Lobo’s X post Swift’s 2017 Lyric Video for “Highlighted” “Look What You Made Me Do,” This was created by a studio of motion designers. Many fans commented on Lobo’s blog post, saying they miss the attention to detail and artistry in Swift’s older lyric video.
“Back then, when she wasn’t even as big as she is now, she was careful enough to hire someone to make something so beautifully and carefully done,” Lobo says. “I have a job that is threatened by AI, and AI just completely disregards the art and turns it into a product.”
Colman of Reality Defender says some AI models are trained with non-copyrighted datasets, while others tread more into an unethical area. However, mainstream AI products are offered by firms like OpenAI The following are some examples of how to get started: Google Artists who have been attempting to use copyrighted works in their training of models are furious. losing paid work to AI.
Colman states that current AI models, including generative AI and neural networks, are a “good prompt” Swift’s ads could have been generated by the AI in two minutes. These videos are often made using diffusion AI models that produce results similar to Sora. OpenAI’s video app This has made it possible for users to deepfake their identities.
Google teased Swift Scavenger’s Hunt from its official Instagram accountIt’s not clear whether the videos made for the Google AI challenge used Google AI. Google launched its AI-powered promo videos earlier this year. promoting a tool to convert photos into short, AI-generated videos. Veo 3 has been the most recent version. Swift’s teasers may have been intended to encourage Swift fans to try Google AI, but the strategy seems to be backfiring. The demographic could be one of the loudest and most unlikely to embrace AI.
The majority of those involved in backlash are “huge fans,” Lobos are just saying that. “don’t want AI to infiltrate what we feel is a safe space.” Swift will continue to remain silent as long as it does not speak.

