Recently, Japanese fans noticed something involving Jojo's Bizarre Rohan Kishib ( Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan: At the Confessional ). According to discussions that gained strength on X/Twitter, the composer responsible for the soundtrack revealed that he used music generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in the movie.
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First, it is important to highlight that this discovery generated a lot of controversy, mainly because the author of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure , Hirohiko Araki, had already condemned the use of AI ( artificial intelligence ) to recreate his arts. Thus, many fans considered the choice of production to allow a composite trail, at least partially, by artificial intelligence tools.
However, the origin of the controversy was after netizens found a post on the personal blog of composer Hizuru Saitō. In the text, published before the film's premiere, Saitō confirmed that he resorted to the use of AI to assist in the composition of the trail. As reported, the tool was used to generate specific arrangements, which were later adjusted.
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The context became even more delicate because Araki, in previous statements, expressed rejection of AI use to produce images based on his trait. Therefore, many admirers consider that the use of AI on the trail of the film contradicts the principles defended by the creator of the work.
While some advocate the experimental use of these technologies, others believe that production authenticity has been impaired. Finally, the controversy continues to generate intense debates on Japanese social networks.
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