Songs, photos and videos from singer Lioris offer enthusiasm for the people on the net – but with his maker Lukas Wagner for care pipes on his forehead. With the fake musician he has made, the management consultant wants to warn of the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI).
Dark brown curls hang slightly in the face when it stands in front of the microphone. His ice blue eyes radiate a magical attraction. He breathes the lines “, take my breath, take my soul” in English. However, fans around the world are not possible to follow this wish. Because lioris has neither breath nor a soul. It is a product of artificial intelligence.
The fictional Latin lover Lioris was founded by management adviser Lukas Wagner. “We wrote the first hit within ten seconds,” says Wagner. What a joke sounds is serious. Because with special programs, songs with singing, text and catchy rhythms, now almost faster than an eyes. Special knowledge is not necessary for this.
Like real singers, Lioris is represented on all common social channels – fans with slightly dressed photos on Instagram and releases one hit after the other on Spotify. He is even under contract with a record label called Studio XXV.
With his AI singer, Lukas Wagner does not want to storm the charts at all, but warns of the risks of artificial intelligence: “I want to draw attention to how deep we are in the subject AI. Many people no longer know or what they see or hear on the internet,” warns, “warns Wagner.
Wagner himself therefore believes in a future outside the internet. “I don’t think the current development will cause us to feel good on the internet in the long term.”
Source: Krone

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