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Will Smith Facing allegations of using artificial intelligence to create crowds in online shared videos.
Smith, 56, released a YouTube clip that was allegedly a tour scene, but Hawkeye fans were quick to point out the inaccuracy claimed in the video.
The singer seemed to sing in the singing room while on tour, just to make the crowd form a distorted image.
Nelly Furtado Pride in Manchester

Will Smith faces a rebound in videos shared online, allegedly using AI. (Maxine Howell)
Smith Shared a video His song “You Can Do” shows fans singing along with musicians. Some fans held signs, one of which reads: “You can do’ helped me survive cancer.
The brief clip shared by Smith on his social media channel was “My favorite part is seeing everyone close.” “Thank you for seeing me too.”
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Fans noticed issues in the clip and called up the allegedly used “Black Man” star AI technology Create a video.

The singer seemed to sing in the singing room while on tour, just to make the crowd form a distorted image. (Maxine Howell)
One fan wrote: “Stop at that sign saying ‘Seiferly to Siviggi, looking at these faces, they are actually melting.”
Another user noticed: “There was someone in the crowd holding an arm.”
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One fan commented: “Imagine this is a wealthy and famous person who has to use AI videos of crowds and robot reviews on your videos. Tragic, man. You used to be cool.”
Another user wrote: “Will Smith not only melted his fans’ hearts with his concerts, but their entire bodies.”

Will Smith first became a rapper before starring in “Bel Air” in the 90s. (Isa Foltin/Wireimage)
One follower mentioned: “It’s fun because it’s awkward.
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Will Smith’s representatives, as well as Meta and YouTube’s representatives, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Smith launched his “Based on True Stories” brigade in June to support his fifth studio album, which debuted in March 2025.
The album marks Smith’s return to music 20 years after the 2005 album, “Get lost and discover.”






