Robbie Starbuck
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But even then, most non-technically proficient people, when they see something like this, if somebody says it's a hallucination from a machine, they go, like, what are you talking about?
A machine hallucinates?
Like, you know, it's hard to buy no matter where your vantage point is.
It's so disturbing the idea of like, you know, if I pass away, that my kids could open up their phone and see a fake version of me saying something, maybe something horrible, right?
So it's unfathomable to me that somebody thinks this is a good idea, you know, that somebody, and especially if they're pretending that they were a fan of Scott or loved Scott in some way.
I hate to tell you, if you're doing something like this,
you're nothing but disrespecting his legacy and who the man was.
And so, you know, I hope, I hope if they see this, the person who's behind this, that they do the right thing and they stop doing this because it's just, it's horrible.
And the family, the family, I think should come first, right?
The family is disturbed by this.
And so, you know, I think out of respect for them, because like in my case,
I would say I absolutely don't want something like this.
I would essentially like everything else when I die, leave it to my wife and kids to decide what they think is best.
I don't know how things will change over time or what might give them peace or whatever.
So I would leave it to them.
They're the ones who have to live here after I'm gone.
But, you know, I think it's incredibly disturbing that somebody thinks this is a good idea and that they should be the one who gets to decide that it is okay.
Am I?
Okay, there we go.
You know, I'd say this might take a while, but what really, to me, provoked me to speak up and to take a political stance publicly, which pretty much set my career on fire in Hollywood, was the fact that my family came from Cuba.