Czech ice dancers Katerina Mrazkova and Daniel Mrazek made their Olympic debut on Monday, an unfathomable feat that takes a lifetime of dedication and practice. But the sibling duo used AI music in their rhythm dance program, which doesn't break any official rules, but serves as a depressing symbol of how absolutely cooked we are. As Mrazek spun his sister in a crazy cartwheel-lift-sort-of-move that made them look superhuman, one of the NBC commentators mentioned in passing, 'This is AI generated, this first part,' referring to the music. Somehow, that admission is even more baffling than the gravity-defying tricks that the siblings showed off on the pressure of Olympic ice. The Olympic ice dance competition is split into two events: the rhythm dance, where pairs must perform a routine that meets a specific theme, and the free dance. This season's theme is 'The Music, Dance Styles, and Feeling of the 1990s.' British ice dancing duo Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson paid tribute to the...
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