AR
Rahman
About
AI:
Music
composer
AR
Rahaman
shared
his
fear
about
the
tremendous
growth
of
Artificial
Intelligence
technology.
He
shared
a
related
video
on
his
Twitter
page
and
captioned
it,
"I
feel
sorry
for
the
younger
generation."
In
November
last
year,
the
US-based
Open
AI
company
launched
an
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
technology
software
called
'Chat
GPD'.
It
is
doing
language-related
functions
very
fast
like
answering
questions
immediately,
compiling
information
related
to
a
topic
if
you
input
it.
Experts
say
that
AI
will
bring
a
huge
change
in
various
fields.
However,
experts
also
warn
that
if
it
is
not
handled
properly,
it
will
become
a
threat
to
humanity.
Who
Pays
Attention?
A
school
in
China
is
using
an
artificial
intelligence
tool
to
manipulate
students'
attention
spans.
That
is,
if
this
device
is
attached
to
the
head
of
the
students,
this
device
will
find
out
who
is
paying
attention
to
the
lesson
conducted
by
the
teacher
in
the
class
and
who
is
thinking
differently.
And
will
send
information
about
it
to
teachers
and
parents
of
the
students.
AR
Rahman
Feels
Sorry
A
related
video
went
viral
on
social
media
recently.
Music
composer
AR
Rahman,
who
shared
this
video
on
his
Twitter
page,
said,
"I
feel
sorry
for
the
younger
generation.
Are
they
blessed
and
cursed
at
the
same
time?
Time
will
tell." Music
composer
Thaman
re-tweeted
Rahman's
post
and
said,
"Totally
true
sir."
A
netizen
commented
on
AR
Rahman's
tweet,
"This
video
encapsulates
the
beginning
of
unforeseeable
adversity
regarding
technological
advancements,
much
like
a
Black
Mirror
episode.
Well
said
AR
sir,
time
will
tell
whether
it's
a
blessing
or
a
curse."
Recreating
Voice
Using
AI?
Another
netizen
said,
"Sir,
did
you
hear
the
news
about
using
AI
technology
someone
recreate
the
voice
of
artist
Drake
and
publishing
the
song
which
has
crossed
million
views.
But
it
is
taken
down
by
a
company
which
hold
the
rights
of
any
song
that
comes
out
under
Drake's
voice."
This
comment
section
looks
interesting
with
such
different
opinions
from
people
across
the
globe.