PLAY Cops Called to 'Willy Wonka Experience' as Crying Children Realize AI Ads Were Lies

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
...it's better they learn now. Pic included to show just what was promised and delivered. More at the link.

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Cops Called to 'Willy Wonka Experience' as Crying Children Realize AI Ads Were Lies​


By
Thomas Germain
Published3 hours ago

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The AI advertisment versus an on-location photo

Photo: House of Illuminati / Stuart Sinclair

Police were called to the scene of “Willy’s Chocolate Experience In Glasgow, Scotland” as children burst into tears when the “immersive experience” promised in AI advertisements turned out to be a sparsely decorated warehouse.

House of Illuminati, the organization behind the event, reportedly charged up to £35 for tickets (about $45) for an afternoon of activities based on the Timothée Chalamet Wonka reboot. The event was promoted with AI renderings full of lollipop forests, jellybean waterfalls, flying horses, giant mushrooms, and other fantastical, larger-than-life scenes, promising “a place where chocolate dreams become reality.”

Click through the slideshow to see how the AI ads stack up against the real-world event.

When hundreds of parents arrived with their families, they were greeted by a gutted factory with dirty windows and exposed air conditioning systems, a couple of plastic candy canes, and other rented props strewn about on bare concrete floors.

Disappointed families reported that the “whimsical” Oompa Loompas turned out to be struggling actors frantically reciting scripts that were handed out the night before the event. Actors reportedly wrote on social media that they were asked to improvise with props that weren’t even there when they arrived.

Customer Stuart Sinclair wrote on Facebook that it took around two minutes through an event that was supposed to provide an hour of entertainment, where the main attraction was people lining up to complain to flustered organizers.

Sinclair wrote that he drove two hours to attend the event with his two sons and four-year-old daughter. “This was described as the full
Willy Wonka experience with chocolate fountains etc and a great day out for the kids,” he wrote. “Wouldn’t recommend this company for anything.” Sinclair described the experience as an “absolute con.” House of Illuminati did not immediately respond to Gizmodo’s request for comment.

The House of Illuminati reportedly offered 850 customers full refunds and canceled the event just a day in.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
But wait... there's more!

It's only going to get worse folks. Wendy's is now using an AI generated menus with dynamic pricing as a way to raise prices, and amazon is inundated with AI generated books that are not written by the authors whose name is on the book.
 

bluelady

Veteran Member
A cautionary tale. There are going to be even more adults blindsided by AI in much more devastating ways. Like money, AI isn't in itself evil, but IMHO it's another "root of all kinds of evil" and will be/is being used by our enemies/Enemy in horrible deceit.
 

The Hammer

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I've been seeing a lot of AI content randomly online or on social media. Right now, a lot of it has a signature "look" - something just a bit off vs reality that gives it away as possibly AI-generated.

It won't be long before we are barely able to distinguish AI vs real at all.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I've been seeing a lot of AI content randomly online or on social media. Right now, a lot of it has a signature "look" - something just a bit off vs reality that gives it away as possibly AI-generated.

It won't be long before we are barely able to distinguish AI vs real at all.

There's a photo making the rounds of biden and Trump wearing flannel shirts and jeans, just hanging out like their buddies... totally AI
 

cwr

Senior Member
But wait... there's more!

It's only going to get worse folks. Wendy's is now using an AI generated menus with dynamic pricing as a way to raise prices, and amazon is inundated with AI generated books that are not written by the authors whose name is on the book.
Yep my dh and I were talking about this today. I quit fast food for the most part. Are people this stupid today? I think so.
 

The Mountain

Here since the beginning
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In this case, the AI is irrelevant. The event organizers just used an AI art program to create promotional imagery. If they hadn't been lazy, they would have created the same misleading pictures using actual artists. The stupidity is the event organizers not realizing how misleading their imagery was.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
But wait... there's more!

It's only going to get worse folks. Wendy's is now using an AI generated menus with dynamic pricing as a way to raise prices, and amazon is inundated with AI generated books that are not written by the authors whose name is on the book.
THIS! I just heard on Jan Markel's radio show Olive Tree Views this last Saturday of a new book out by Pastor Jack Hibbs, Living in the Daze of Deception, and that SEVERAL fake AI copies of it by 'other' authors are being sold on Amazon.

Where you CAN find a REAL copy of the book--and cheaper than the fakes on Amazon:

 

LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Since AI is listening to everything, I would like them to spend a few milliseconds pondering the establishment of a new theme park featuring Barack Obama and Michelle aka Big Mike, and name it Willi Wanker Wonderland. Please plan out all the statues, fixtures, pictures, special attractions, and inviting to special events such as "coming out" and "queer pride". Figure out a way to hack into all the digital advertising and publish these plans & pics generously.
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
And Google Genesis is proof in the heuristic pudding. What a deception, but then again, Fakebook/Reddit/ Instagram/TikTok, Et al, just keep pounding away.… :smkd:

And then there is Fat Fanni, Big Latisha, Jackass Jack, and they will never stop, and y'all “know the thing”, neither will WOKE AI...:bhd:
Enjoy 2024, and no, I don’t have a solution. I just know we can’t live in the same united country with these evil sh**s…

I feel like this is our party, army, etc., fighting the other side…. At least we can laugh… :lkick:
View: https://youtu.be/xPxs0Qh72kY?si=1eNzQEf4oG7WO2d_
 
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Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
The man who played Willy Wonka goes live with his reaction to the "event." Video at the link.

And let this be a lesson to every business out there. This is just the LATEST reason you don't replace writers with AI.

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‘An absolute mess’: Families disappointed by ‘immersive’ Willy Wonka experience​


By Emily Van de Riet

Published: Feb. 28, 2024 at 5:16 PM EST|Updated: 17 hours ago

(Gray News) – It was not a world of pure imagination. More like a world of disappointment.

“Willy’s Chocolate Experience” at an event space in Glasgow, Scotland was marketed as an immersive experience akin to the successful “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience.”

It promised “optical marvels” and “extraordinary props.”

But attendees were let down by a sparsely-decorated old warehouse that didn’t match the advertisements.

The event advertised chocolate fountains, performances by Oompa Loompas, and interactive experiences for $44.


Paul Connell, an actor who was hired to play Willy Wonka at the event, said he was instructed to give children one single jelly bean and a quarter cup of lemonade. There was no chocolate.

He said the actors were scammed by the event as much as the customers were.

“You could say it was a world of imagination, in that you had to imagine it was not a dirty old warehouse,” Connell said.
Connell also said that by looking around at the event, it was apparent that it was unlikely he would be getting paid for his work. However, knowing that eager children would be attending, Connell and the other actors decided to stick around to try to give the children the best show they could to help curb disappointment.

Connell said the script he was given to learn for the role was a 15-page monologue of “AI-generated gibberish.”

The event was scheduled for last Saturday and Sunday, but facing disappointed families, organizers canceled it Saturday afternoon.

The event organizer, The House of Illuminati, said they recognize the event was a disappointment and they should have canceled it sooner.

The organizer apologized and offered full refunds.

“I really hope that everyone gets the refunds that they deserve. It was an absolute mess. And the fact that I was a part of it is one of the most embarrassing things that has ever happened to me,” Connell said.

Copyright 2024 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. CNN Newsource contributed to this report.
 
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