
CARAT criticized broadcasters for spreading inaccurate SEVENTEEN news (Screenshot Pledis Ent)
SEVENTEEN is a name that is already familiar to your ears, Kpop music fans, especially you CARATs.
Recently the BBC was allegedly criticized for its mistakes in spreading misinformation.
This information is about SEVENTEEN and the use of AI technology.
Especially regarding Woozi, earlier this year SEVENTEEN released their hit song entitled "MAESTRO" in the teaser, the concept seems to be against the use of AI technology and there is even a note at the beginning of the first teaser.
Especially when the video was released, CARAT explained that there was no use of AI in the MV. And the concept is meant to show the dark side of technology.
BBC recently wrote an article about Kpop and AI and also mentioned SEVENTEEN Woozi.
In the text it is stated that the MV shows scenes created by AI and links it to the use of AI in the lyrics.
The paragraph appears to take the words Woozi allegedly said during the press conference and appears to tie it to the creation of "MAESTRO" by sharing the narrative that some of the lyrics of the song use AI technology.
In the press conference, Woozi talked about AI, but he generally discussed experimenting with the technology in the past to see its positive and negative aspects, but he did not specifically mention whether the technology was used for "MAESTRO" or used for something else.
When the article spread online, CARAT immediately condemned the misinformation, clarifying that although Woozi talked about experimenting with AI, his comments did not specifically link the use of AI to songwriting.
They explained that these comments even in words might discredit the work Woozi has done as SEVENTEEN's producer. /kpopchart.net