AI K-pop video pulled after anti-drug message backfires for Hong Kong prison service
Beautiful AI-generated virtual K-pop girl group appears to be promoting use of illegal substances, not discouraging it, social media users say
Hong Kong’s prison service has twice withdrawn an anti-drug video featuring a beautiful AI-generated virtual K-pop girl group from social media after internet users said it resembled a promotion campaign for illegal substances.
The Correctional Services Department uploaded the controversial video, titled “Obsession: The Sugar-Coated Trap”, to its social media platforms on Friday.
In the video, four pretty AI-generated virtual K-pop idols in fancy clothes sing and dance. One, named “Cannabis”, says: “With a romantic puff of smoke [from grass], only one stick will help you forget all worries. Very chilled.”
Another one, named “Ice”, says that trying her will “guarantee you feel so good your soul leaves your body”.
The department quickly removed and revised the video after social media users said it appeared to promote drug use rather than discourage it.

