Amazon Backpedals on AI Recap Video After Fallout Over Accuracies
Amazon Prime Video has pulled its AI-generated recap video for the first season of "Fallout" from its streaming platform after users pointed out numerous inaccuracies. The clip, which was produced by Amazon's AI recap feature, was meant to provide a visual summary of the show's key plot points but ended up being riddled with errors.
The video incorrectly stated that the flashbacks took place in the 1950s when they actually occurred in 2077, and it also fabricated an emotional climax for two characters, Ghoul and Lucy MacLean. In reality, the characters had a silent understanding that was far from dramatic.
Amazon has since removed the video from Prime Video, but some critics have argued that this move is more of a case of "bullying" by the company to avoid criticism rather than a genuine attempt to correct its mistakes.
This incident is not an isolated one for Amazon, as the company faced backlash for its AI beta feature on several anime series last month. The AI-generated dubs were criticized for being poor quality and disrespectful to voice actors. After public outcry, Amazon rolled back its AI beta specifically for the English dub tracks but left it active for Latin American Spanish.
Subscribers have taken to social media to express their dissatisfaction with Amazon's handling of these issues, calling out the company for prioritizing profits over quality content. It remains to be seen whether Amazon will learn from its mistakes and make significant changes to improve its AI-powered content creation features.
Amazon Prime Video has pulled its AI-generated recap video for the first season of "Fallout" from its streaming platform after users pointed out numerous inaccuracies. The clip, which was produced by Amazon's AI recap feature, was meant to provide a visual summary of the show's key plot points but ended up being riddled with errors.
The video incorrectly stated that the flashbacks took place in the 1950s when they actually occurred in 2077, and it also fabricated an emotional climax for two characters, Ghoul and Lucy MacLean. In reality, the characters had a silent understanding that was far from dramatic.
Amazon has since removed the video from Prime Video, but some critics have argued that this move is more of a case of "bullying" by the company to avoid criticism rather than a genuine attempt to correct its mistakes.
This incident is not an isolated one for Amazon, as the company faced backlash for its AI beta feature on several anime series last month. The AI-generated dubs were criticized for being poor quality and disrespectful to voice actors. After public outcry, Amazon rolled back its AI beta specifically for the English dub tracks but left it active for Latin American Spanish.
Subscribers have taken to social media to express their dissatisfaction with Amazon's handling of these issues, calling out the company for prioritizing profits over quality content. It remains to be seen whether Amazon will learn from its mistakes and make significant changes to improve its AI-powered content creation features.