Robin Williams’ daughter, Zelda Williams, begged fans to stop sending out the late actor’s “gross” artificial intelligence videos.
“Stop sending dad’s AI videos, stop wanting to see it or believe I want to understand.
“If you’re trying to fool me, I see something worse, I’ll limit and move on. But if you have good sense, stop this to him and me, even to everyone, it’s stupid, it’s a waste of time and energy, not what he wants, director “Lisa Frankenstein” added 36.
Zelda said it was “crazy” to see AI images and videos “condensed the heritage of real people.”
“You’re not making art, you’re making disgusting, over-processed hot dogs from human life, from the history of art and music.
In a follow-up post, the actress urged her fans to stop calling AI the “future.”
“AI is recycled and regurgling badly to reabsorb the past,” she writes.
“You’re taking in centipedes of human content, and from the final end of the line, people from before laughing, laughing, consuming, consuming.”
Robin died of suicide in August 2014 after a long battle with depression. He was 63 years old.
The “Mrs. Dasfire” actor welcomed his son Zach, 42, along with his first wife, Valerie Verardi, in April 1983.
After Robin passed away, his children praised the late comedian on social media.
Last July, Zack used X to share a sweet tribute for his father, who would have been the 73rd birthday of the “Jumanji” star.
“Dad, your 73rd birthday will remember you for all the hope and joy you have brought to the world,” he tweeted along with Robin’s black and white image.
“There’s no week if someone doesn’t share with me how you helped them through dark times and rough patches. I’m so grateful to be your son. Love you forever.”