The choreographer from ILLIT caused a major uproar on social media with an Instagram Story that caused a lot of confusion and sparked a heated debate among viewers.
The readers were initially confused by the post’s complicated language and grammar, which discussed trends, authenticity, and frustration with the trend of forced retro styles.
“Being serious instead of something popular. Rather than acting like a trend, can a trend driven by consumption be a part of daily life and become natural rather than forced retro?
I couldn’t hold it in and talked about this with back dancers of 30 years and 27 years. To the bosses born in the 70s, we are sick of the forced retro trend.”
The choreographer, who goes by the name “chor”on Instagram, expressed sadness over the current trend landscape and raised doubts about the possibility of incorporating consumer-driven trends into everyday life in a genuine manner.
“30 years ago. A hyung that worked with Kim Gun Mo (singer) also said that the cramming/forced retro style wasn’t good.”
The post also mentioned having conversations with long-time colleagues who shared their disapproval of what they called the “forced retro trend.”
Despite the original post’s complicated language and grammar, it still received an overwhelming amount of criticism and confusion from internet users.
The choreographer’s message sparked frustration and disbelief among commenters on various forums, with some even speculating that they were under the influence while writing their comments.
In the midst of all the confusion, users on the internet resorted to using ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence language model, in order to decipher the enigmatic Instagram story.
“Of course. Here is the meaning in short.
Currently, the retro trend that is being forced to become popular feels boring. It’s because people are not taking it in naturally and are trying to force the trend. I had a conversation with a friend who had worked as a back dancer for 30 years, and they also said that they didn’t like the forced retro trend. They are sick of the forced retro trend made by CEOs born in the 70s. Another friend who worked with Kim Gun Mo 30 years ago said the forced retro isn’t good.
This message is trying to express the repulsion of the forced retro trend. They express their struggle with people trying to artificially create trends rather than accepting them naturally.”
The AI’s ability to decipher the convoluted post and convey its essence left netizens in awe, with many praising ChatGPT for its concise and logical output.
Theqoo and fmkorea forums were inundated with comments, all praising ChatGPT for its exceptional translation abilities and its capability to comprehend the choreographer’s intentions when human comprehension fell short.
As the dust settles on this digital crisis, it serves as a powerful reminder of the difficulties presented by intricate language and the potential of AI to bridge communication barriers in the era of social media.
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