替え歌ネトウヨジジイ、AIに酷評されてしまうwww
An elderly man, known for posting parody songs with specific political views online, has recently gained attention after receiving a scathing review from an AI.
The AI's severe criticism of his content and expressions has sparked a wide range of opinions online, including "Even AI gets it" and "What about freedom of expression?".
This incident has become a trending topic, highlighting the complexities of AI content moderation and online discourse.
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AI Content Evaluation
AI content evaluation refers to the technology and process where artificial intelligence analyzes digital content such as text, audio, images, and videos to make judgments about their content and expression based on objective or subjective criteria. In this article, it is believed that the parody song's lyrics, singing, and messaging were analyzed by AI, leading to a "scathing review" based on various criteria (e.g., presence of hate speech, discriminatory expressions, ethical issues, potential copyright infringement, decency of expression, artistic quality). This technology is increasingly used in a wide range of fields, including filtering inappropriate content on SNS platforms, detecting copyright infringement, monitoring chats in online games, and evaluating the reliability of news articles. For instance, Natural Language Processing (NLP) can extract specific keywords and emotions from lyrics or statements to determine if they constitute hate speech, while Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) can assess singing ability and pronunciation. However, AI evaluation has limitations; it may struggle to accurately understand complex human expressions like cultural context, irony, or satire. The risk of AI giving unfair evaluations to certain opinions or expressions due to biases in its training data is also pointed out, making the balance with freedom of expression a constant subject of debate.
Internet Slang: "Net Uyoku"
"Net Uyoku" (ネトウヨ) is a Japanese internet slang term, a portmanteau of "internet" and "right-wing" (ネット右翼). It is primarily used as a derogatory term for individuals who propagate extreme conservative, exclusive, or nationalist views online. Their characteristics often include strong criticism of specific countries or ethnic groups (e.g., anti-China, anti-Korea, anti-Korean sentiment), historical revisionism (movements to deny or alter Japan's post-war historical understanding), excessive emphasis on Japan's perceived superiority, and strong distrust of liberal ideologies or media. They are active on anonymous forums, social media, and video-sharing sites, and are sometimes criticized for aggressive language and hate speech. In this article's title, "替え歌ネトウヨジジイ" (Parody Song Net Uyoku Old Man) refers to an elderly male expressing specific political views through parody songs. While the term itself can be a label or carry discriminatory connotations towards people with certain political ideologies, it is recognized as a significant phenomenon for understanding the diversity of political discourse online, the formation of specific opinion groups, and their societal impact.
Parody Songs and Internet Culture
Parody songs involve using an existing song's melody while changing only its lyrics to create new content. Historically popular in entertainment (e.g., party tricks), social satire, and parody, the advent of the internet has dramatically expanded their platform and dissemination power. Especially with video-sharing sites and social media, it has become easy for anyone to create, publish, and quickly spread parody songs. Online parodies can take various forms: humorous takes on current events or popular content, social or political satire and criticism, or even propaganda to advocate specific viewpoints. The "替え歌ネトウヨジジイ" (Parody Song Net Uyoku Old Man) in this article's title is considered an example of the latter, a parody song infused with political messaging. While enjoying freedom of expression, internet parody culture constantly faces legal and ethical issues such as the risk of infringing on the original song's copyright and moral rights, as well as the possibility of lyrics constituting defamation or discriminatory expressions. Nevertheless, due to its accessibility and viral potential, it has become deeply rooted as a part of internet culture, serving as a means of expressing opinions or simply as entertainment.