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Is This Creepy? Korean Air Releases New In-Flight Safety Film With AI Person.

appears in a new in-flight safety film released by Korean Air.


A redesigned in-flight safety film featuring an artificial intelligence (AI) figure was just released by Korean Air.


In the safety video, the recently created AI character takes the lead and gives passengers important advice. Netizens have taken a strong interest in this break from the custom of authentic flight attendants doing safety demonstrations.



https://youtu.be/Mjq8iNkhGYo?si=5rLshi5loqWZWxl1


Korean Air launched the virtual human Rina through the revised in-flight safety movie. Rina guides passengers through onboard instructions step-by-step. Virtual Human Rina guarantees that travelers of all ages may easily and amusingly watch the in-flight safety movie, according to Korean Air. The airline’s creative action attempts to make safety presentations interesting and approachable for all passengers.”


“I love that this video is more detailed compared to the SuperM version, although some scenes did feel kind of unnecessary,” said one divided Korean netizen. However, the AI idea seems a little unsettling. “The video is well-made but the AI is a bit awkward,” “It seems the previous safety video was a masterpiece of all time, this is a regrettable video that makes one wonder why they felt the need to change it,” “I think the K-pop idols instruction one was better,” “It’s a bit creepy,” “This, in my opinion, was superior to the K-pop video. It’s more lucid and educational.” and “It’s a lengthy video. The video seems to have been purposefully stretched.”

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