Director Jack Neo uses AI to create SG60 song, includes AI image of Lee Kuan Yew

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An AI-generated image of Lee Kuan Yew in Jack Neo's music video for the song, We Are Singapore.

The AI-generated image of Mr Lee Kuan Yew appeared in the final scene of Jack Neo's music video for the song, We Are Singapore.

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SINGAPORE – Local film-maker Jack Neo has released a new music video in conjunction with the month of National Day, using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to recreate images and audio such as the appearance and voice of Singapore’s founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew.

Neo, 65, posted the music video for the song, We Are Singapore, on social media on Aug 18.

Referring to Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s National Day Rally speech on Aug 17, Neo wrote in Chinese: “The speech by PM Wong yesterday once again reminded us of the importance of unity among Singaporeans. With this in mind, I would like to share with you a belated SG60 song. Although it was not released on National Day, August remains the month of National Day. It’s not too late to share this gesture.”

Neo said in an interview with Chinese-language evening daily Shin Min Daily News that it took him about a month to complete the entire song.

“I wrote the lyrics myself, taking two to three weeks to conceptualise them. The arrangement, composition and vocals were generated by AI,” he added. The biggest challenge was that AI generated many versions of the song – each of which sounded great – so I had to choose the one I was most satisfied with. I chose this version because it had a more Singaporean feel.”

The AI-generated image of the late Mr Lee appeared in the final scene of the music video. Neo used AI to recreate the iconic voice of Mr Lee, who said: “I wish Singapore a happy 60th birthday. Happy birthday.”

Neo said he believed many people would not forget Mr Lee’s contributions to Singapore.

One of the AI-generated images in Jack Neo’s music video for the song, We Are Singapore.

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“Singapore is now celebrating SG60 with happiness, and I always feel that the nation’s prosperity, progress and global standing are inseparably linked to his tireless efforts back then,” he said. “Using AI to have him join us in the celebration feels very meaningful to me.”

Neo also incorporated AI-generated images of historical footage, along with faces of artistes such as himself, Terence Cao, Collin Chee and Dawn Yeoh, as well as Singapore’s Cabinet ministers, in the video.

“Actually, what I hoped for was to use AI to generate a version where several Singaporean singers who are well-known internationally, including Stefanie Sun, JJ Lin, A-do, Kit Chan and Tanya Chua, are singing this song together,” Neo said. “I think that would be very interesting, more perfect and meaningful.”

The film-maker said he had tried using AI to generate images of these singers and the results were quite good. However, he decided not to use them as the production schedule was tight and he had not sought permission from the singers.

AI-generated images of artistes such as Jack Neo, Terence Cao, Collin Chee, Dawn Yeoh and Tang Miaoling in Neo’s music video for the song, We Are Singapore.

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Neo’s music video received different reactions on social media. Some netizens praised him for his innovation and courage in using AI for the video, while other netizens questioned if it was disrespectful to use Mr Lee’s AI-generated image.

Neo told Shin Min that he would continue to use AI to create songs, as well as incorporate AI technology into film production. He had done so for his most recent movie I Want To Be Boss, which opened in Singapore cinemas in January.

He believes that AI will assist humans in many areas in the future, but humans will still be in control.

“Many people are afraid of AI, but I don’t think there is a need (to fear it). AI won’t replace humans. The only ones who will be replaced are those who don’t know how to use it.”

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