Think Love Island is bad? Wait until you see the AI fruit version
A new bombshell has just entered the villa. He's 24-years-old from Barcelona, and he's a plum.
The plum from Barcelona is named Plumero.
There's also Watermelina, a watermelon, a banana named Bananito, and Cherrita, who is a cherry.
Posted daily on TikTok, the nonsensical one minute-long episodes featuring this juicy cast have attracted hundreds of millions of viewers in a matter of weeks.
3 million followers to the anonymous account that posts them: ai. It's dividing people online. Many say it's yet another example of low quality "AI slop" churned out by faceless accounts.
But the videos still have gained a serious and dedicated fanbase.
"Sorry I can't hang out today, I gotta see what's happening with choclatina and strawberto," Larson wrote under a TikTok post, which she later deleted after backlash from fans. Like in Love Island, the characters compete for a chance to couple up and stay on the island. This leads to arguments, romances, breakups, and even physical brawls in each episode - all against a backdrop that's uncannily similar to some Love Island scenes. ITV, the studio that created Love Island, has not responded to the BBC's request for comment.
The same content is now being offered on YouTube.
AI food content has been a fixation on TikTok for months now, with several accounts capitalising on the viral-bait.
That account has gained 33,000 followers in just five days.
There's also Fruit Paternity Court, a spoof of Lauren Lake's Paternity Court, and The Summer I Turned Fruity, a recreation of The Summer I Turned Pretty.
But not everyone is impressed.
"It's pretty poor quality in the way we always see with AI slop," Lingel said. "The amount of work we're supposed to put in as humans keeps getting shorter and shorter. Now you don't even have to watch a whole episode of reality TV, you have a shortened, sensationalised AI slop version. " The anonymous creator behind the popular videos defended Fruit Love Island in a post on TikTok Thursday, saying hours of work go into each video. However, critics online say animation like that of Fruit Love Island has "no soul" and is not worth the potential negative impacts AI could have on the world.
"But this AI is not that," she said.
"This AI is just putting junk out there
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