Celebrities: Ikke Hipgold considers his texts to be more intelligent than AI texts – Panorama

Ikke hip gold, 47, “Big Tit Potato Salad” singer, considers his lyrics to be more intelligent than AI lyrics. “This is also about authenticity when we write texts. You have to live and love the topic of Mallorca and know how to address young people,” he said, according to a report by the German Press Agency. An album was recently released for the first time with party hits that were composed and written with the help of artificial intelligence. Among other things, it says: “Summer party on the beach, eo eo. With the drink in hand, eo eo. Everyone dances so freely, eo eo. The night belongs to the two of us.” When it comes to wording and irony, we are currently “miles ahead” of the AI, summarized Hipgold. The Hesse, whose real name is Matthias Distel, has scored numerous Ballermann hits with his record company “Summerfield Records”, including “Johnny Däpp” (“Screw the job, screw my money … I want Malle back”), ” Layla” (“She’s prettier, younger, hotter”) or “Bumsbar” (“Today we can be fucked again. Horny girls, horny boys there”).

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Cate Blanchett, 55, actress, raves in German. “In everyday life I like to use the word ‘wonderful,'” the Australian-American Oscar winner told the German Press Agency in Cannes. In general, she loves the structure of the German language, “the fact that you can have a word that is so specific for something.” She remembers a linguistic encounter from her teenage years when “someone who I thought was so sophisticated talked about ‘Schadenfreude’. And I said, ‘Schaden-what-the-Freude?’ I thought it was such a challenging word – as a 17-year-old it was my new favorite word.” Blanchett can be seen as German Chancellor in the film “Rumours” at the Cannes Film Festival. The satire takes place during a G-7 summit in Germany. The heads of state get lost in a forest.

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Lenny Kravitz, almost 60, rock musician, never stops learning. The American, who can sing, play several instruments, take photographs and design, has set himself another goal: “Next I would like to learn to surf. That’s definitely on my list,” he said shortly before his 60th birthday next Sunday of the German Press Agency. Surfing is something he has always admired. “For me it’s a beautiful form of art. There’s something melodic about it.”

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Kate Hudson, 45, actress and singer, has a stock market shark in the family. Her twelve-year-old son Bingham trades stocks, said the American dem People -Magazine. “He’s really interested in the stock market and has been for years.” He reads financial news and constantly follows the stock market status. “He knows the price of every stock and every bond and all these things. It’s crazy. So it’s going to be very interesting to watch him grow up,” she added. Bingham is Hudson’s second eldest son and his father is Matt Bellamy. The actress also has two other children, son Ryder, 20, (with Chris Robinson) and daughter Rani, 5. Her father is Hudson’s current fiancé Danny Fujikawa.

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Richard Linklater, 63, director, misses sex and violence in Hollywood films. “Sex and violence are what defines cinema,” said the American the British Sunday Times. “Sex has always been the big thing; I don’t know why people have fallen away from it.” He lamented that superhero characters don’t have sex these days. “You don’t have any genitals, to be honest.” Sex is the force that drives people to do all sorts of crazy things. In Linklater’s current film “Hit Man” (German title “A Killer Romance”), which opens in Germany in July, a fake contract killer falls in love with his client.

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