Rosas children surprises with “Sorry GPT”

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A Track which invites the consumption responsible for technology and the IAS.

The composer and producer Camilo de los Remediosbetter known as Rosas childrenhas shared a new single, “Sorry gpt”, in which he seeks to raise awareness about the use of technology, inviting the deep reflection of how creativity and originality are being biased by the use of artificial intelligences.

With a psychedelic rhythm and influence of Synth Pop, “Sorry GPT” It perfectly combines the melodic elements with the visuals creating an immersive and alternative experience that shows in a dystopic way how people are subjected by the Internet. This Track Express the terror of knowing that the cell phone listens to you and realizing that everything on social networks is false.

The letter invites us to leave home and stop Scrolle Tiktokbeing an activity that causes addictive procrastination in current generations, preventing them from knowing the outside world or seeing beyond the screen of their electronic devices.

Rosas children It combines the art of making music with dissemination, creating songs with important messages, accompanied by a distorted and psychedelic sound experience.

“Sorry GPT” It is an advance of what your new album will be Yakushima-Tokio that will be released in 2025, meanwhile give it Play To this project that seeks to transcend as a social message, inviting resistance, responsible and informed consumption about current problems related to technology and the IAS.

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