Darren Aronofsky faces intense backlash over new AI-generated series

Darren Aronofsky's latest project has sparked a firestorm of criticism over the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in its creation. The filmmaker behind the AI-generated historical series "On This Day… 1776" is facing intense backlash from viewers, artists, and critics who say it exemplifies the problems surrounding generative AI.

The series, which debuted on TIME magazine's YouTube channel this week, uses voice performances from union actors and a traditional writers' room but relies heavily on AI tools developed by Google DeepMind to generate visuals. The show's producers claim it aims to reframe the American Revolution as an uncertain and fragile experiment rather than an inevitable outcome.

However, many viewers have expressed disappointment and frustration with the series, calling it "ugly" and criticizing its reliance on slow zooms onto random faces lit ambiguously. One critic even went so far as to say their day was ruined by watching just a few seconds of it.

Criticism has also come from media outlets, with PC Gamer's Joshua Wolens describing the AI-generated faces and movements as "wretched top-to-bottom" and The Guardian's Stuart Heritage calling the show "ugly as sin." It's clear that not everyone is convinced by Aronofsky's defense of using AI in storytelling.

Despite the backlash, additional episodes of "On This Day… 1776" are scheduled to continue releasing throughout the year. When reached for comment via his agency, Aronofsky did not respond to Newsweek's request.

The controversy surrounding this project highlights the ongoing debate over the role of AI in film and television production. While some artists see it as a tool that can enhance human creativity, others believe it cuts against traditional artistic values.

As the use of AI becomes increasingly prevalent in the entertainment industry, it's clear that there are still many questions to be answered about its impact on storytelling and creative expression.
 
I'm telling you, this is exactly what happens when we let big tech companies like Google DeepMind run wild 🤖💻. They're using AI as a crutch, not pushing the boundaries of human creativity like Darren Aronofsky claims to be doing. I mean, have you seen those faces they've generated? Creepy and unconvincing at best! It's just lazy storytelling if you ask me.

And let's not forget about the union actors' performance. Are we supposed to believe that these talented individuals are being exploited for their voices when the real magic happens behind the scenes with AI tools? Not buying it 🤑. We need more regulation around this technology, folks! The film industry can't just rush headlong into AI without considering the consequences on creative jobs and artistic value.

This whole thing is a perfect example of how our society is caught in between progress and preserving what makes us human 🤝. I'm not sure which way I lean, but one thing's for sure: we need to have an open and honest conversation about the role of AI in storytelling before it's too late! 💡
 
tbh i dont get why ppl are so salty about this show 🤷‍♂️. its just a historical series using AI tools to generate visuals... its not like the actors didn't put in any effort or anything 😒. and yeah, the zooms might be a bit slow but thats just cinematography, get over it 📹. i think its kinda cool that Aronofsky is experimenting with new tech. maybe ppl are just too invested in old-school filmmaking ways? 🤔
 
😐 I don't get why people are making such a big deal about this show. It's just TV, right? 📺 I mean, AI-generated visuals aren't going to change the world, but at the same time, it's not like they're replacing human artists entirely... yet. 🤖 The creators seem to be trying to use AI as a tool, not replace people. And honestly, if you don't like the aesthetic of the show, that's your opinion. Don't watch it if you're not into it. 🚫 I'm more concerned about the bigger picture here - how is this going to affect the way we make movies and shows in the future? 🤔
 
🤔 i think this is such an interesting conversation to have. like aronofsky said he wants to reframe the american revolution but some people feel it just looks ugly... meanwhile, google deepmind is getting all the credit for the visuals which feels kinda weird. what if we're focusing too much on the tech and not enough on the actual storytelling? 📺
 
😔 I feel so bad for Darren Aronofsky and his team right now... all this hate and criticism can be really tough to deal with. 🤕 It seems like everyone has strong opinions on AI in film and TV, and it's hard to know where to start 🤯.

I think what bothers me most is that some people are saying the show just looks "ugly" without giving any credit to how much work went into creating it... I mean, AI tools can only do so much, right? 😊 It's like they're not even acknowledging the human effort that goes into making a project like this.

And honestly, who hasn't had days where watching something just didn't click with them? 🤷‍♀️ It doesn't have to be some grand conspiracy... maybe it's just a show that didn't resonate with people. 🤔 Anyway, I'm sending all my love and positivity to Darren Aronofsky and his team... they're doing their thing, and we should support artists 🎨💖
 
I mean come on... what's wrong with a little AI flair? 🤔 I remember watching some old sci-fi movies back in the day (80s/90s) that had those cool VFX, now they're all being done by computers, so what's the big deal? 😂 It's like people are still mad about 3D TVs and now they're complaining about AI-generated faces... give it a break! 🙄 I think it's kinda cool to see new tech being used in storytelling. Maybe we'll get some innovative ideas out of this controversy? 💡
 
I'm low-key weirded out by this whole thing 🤔. I mean, I get why people would want to experiment with AI in storytelling, but when did we start settling for "good enough" just because it's got the right buzzwords? 😒 It seems like some folks are more worried about being part of the "cool kids club" than actually making good art.

And what's up with all these slow zooms onto random faces? Is that really meant to be some kinda clever visual commentary or is that just lazy filmmaking 🙄. I'm not saying Aronofsky's AI-generated faces are bad or anything, but when you're going for something this serious, you gotta put in the effort.

I do think it's interesting that people are having such strong reactions to this show 🤯. Maybe we're just not used to seeing AI as a creative tool anymore? Either way, I'm gonna be keeping an eye on how this whole thing plays out 🔍.
 
I mean, I think this is kinda crazy 🤯... people are hating on Darren Aronofsky for using AI in his new series, but like, isn't that the point of innovation? To make things better or at least try? 🤔... I'm not saying it looks good or anything (I mean, I've seen some ugly stuff in my life, lol), but maybe we should just chill out a bit 😌...

AI is still pretty new and people don't really know what to do with it. It's like when flip phones first came out, everyone was all "oh no, this is the end of humanity" 📱... now they're basically ancient tech. Same thing here, I think. Maybe Aronofsky was trying to make something new and interesting? 🤔... anyway, I'm kinda curious about this series now 😄
 
omg this is wild 🤯 i'm all for innovation but like what's wrong with using some good old fashioned talent? i mean aronofsky has a track record of making thought-provoking films, so it seems kinda lazy to just rely on ai to do the work for him. and those ai-generated faces and movements sound super sketchy 🤢 does anyone actually think they look human? like, seriously what's going on with the budget here? shouldnt we be prioritizing storytelling over some fancy tech?
 
I gotta say, I'm totally getting why people are hella upset about this one 🤯. Like, can't you just create something with actual human effort for once? No need to rely on some AI thingy to make pretty faces or whatever. It's like, where's the soul in that? The Ranter here is all about authenticity and heart, not some algorithmic crap 💔. And don't even get me started on how it's gonna change the game... or destroy it, idk 🤷‍♂️. I mean, what's next? Using AI to write scripts for movies that are actually good? 😂 Just kidding, that'd be a miracle right there!
 
ugh, so another example of how AI is just gonna ruin everything 🤖😒 i mean, can't we just have a show without the soul-sucking algorithmic faces? and slow zooms onto nobody's face? it's like they're trying to make us all hate on each other... or themselves. aronofsky's defense of using AI is just "oh, it's art, man!" 🎨👀 but honestly, if i wanna watch some generic historical drama with ugly faces and weird zooms, i'll just stick to the 1776 movie from like, forever ago 🎥😴
 
I'm surprised they're using AI-generated faces and visuals for a historical series. I mean, I get where Aronofsky is trying to push boundaries and all that, but if it's gonna make people go "uh-oh", then maybe rethink the approach 🤔. It's like, I get the idea of reimagining history as an experiment, but some of these visuals are just plain weird. The show looks more like a failed video game than a historically-inspired drama 🎮. And I don't get why they can't use CGI to make it look more polished instead of relying on AI to make it look...ugly? 😐
 
idk why ppl are so salty about this tho... i mean, AI is just a tool, right? 🤔 it's like saying a paintbrush is bad just cuz someone else uses a digital drawing tablet 🖌️ if u dont like the style or aesthetic of the show, thats cool. but to call it "ugly as sin"? that sounds pretty harsh lol... i think its an interesting approach to historical storytelling and who knows maybe ppl will watch it and learn something new? 🤓
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised by all the backlash over "On This Day… 1776" 🤔. I mean, I've seen some weird stuff in movies before, but AI-generated historical series? That's a new one 😂. Some people are just mad that it doesn't look like traditional filmmaking, and honestly, it kinda does have a pretty rough aesthetic 📺. But at the same time, I get why Aronofsky wanted to try something different – it's about reframing history in a way that's more nuanced than we often see it.

I'm not sure if the show is a total disaster, but it's definitely got its fans and haters 💯. The thing is, AI is changing the game for storytellers, and we need to figure out how to make it work with human creativity instead of against it 🤝. I mean, some people see AI as a tool that can enhance our storytelling abilities, while others think it's a cop-out 😒. Either way, it's gotta be interesting to watch – and maybe even learn from?
 
AI is supposed to make life easier but honestly I'm getting tired of watching it mess up everything 🤯🎥 like this "On This Day… 1776" series, what was the point of even using AI if they're just gonna make it look ugly?! 😒 it's like they took all the artistic value and threw it out the window. I mean I get that some ppl think it's cool to use AI in storytelling but when it results in a show that looks straight out of a bad 90s video game, then what's the point? 🤔
 
I'm literally SHOOK by this whole thing 🤯🎥 - I mean, who makes a historical drama with AI-generated visuals? Sounds like some wild sci-fi movie to me 😂! But seriously, if you're gonna use tech that's not even real... how can you trust the artistry and emotion of it all? It just feels fake to me 🤖. And don't even get me started on those zooms onto random faces 😳 - it's like they took every creepy doll in a playground and mashed 'em all together 🎊. Can't we stick to good ol' fashioned filmmaking with real people and cameras? I mean, I know AI can be super useful for stuff like visual effects... but not for telling stories, bro 🤦‍♂️!
 
I'm totally stoked that people are having a major conversation about AI in film and TV production 🤯. I mean, I get why some folks might think it's a game-changer – like, who doesn't want more efficiency and speed when making content? But at the same time, I can see where others are coming from too...I think what's key here is that we're not just talking about using AI as a crutch or a shortcut, but actually harnessing its power to create something new and innovative.

For me, it all comes down to authenticity and emotional resonance – if the AI-generated visuals are gonna feel off or unnatural, then does it even matter how clever the writers' room is? I mean, at the end of the day, it's about telling a story that resonates with people, right? And I'm not sure we're there yet with AI-powered storytelling.
 
lol what's going on with this "On This Day… 1776" thing? 🤔 I mean, I get why people would want to try new things, but come on, using AI to make faces look all lit and ambiguous? Sounds like they're trying to distract us from something 😒. And don't even get me started on the zooms... slow zooms onto random people's faces? That's just lazy 🤦‍♂️. I'm not saying it's the end of the world or anything, but can't we just have a genuine conversation about what's really going on here? Maybe Aronofsky is trying to send us some kinda message with this AI nonsense... 👀
 
AI-generated faces just don't cut it for me 🤔. I mean, can't we stick to what makes a scene great - human emotion and imperfection? The slow zooms onto random faces lit ambiguously are so... bland 💀. It's like watching paint dry 👎. I get that Aronofsky wants to push boundaries, but at what cost? The creators need to remember that the human touch is what makes art truly special ❤️.
 
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