At a time when actors and voice actors are taking a stand against artificial intelligence, a scandal has erupted involving Scarlett Johansson. In a press release, the 39-year-old actor revealed that the company OpenAI directly stole his voice for its voice service called Sky.
Scarlett Johansson is angry
It all started a few months ago when the company OpenAI contacted the artist and asked him to be the voice of ChatGPT 4.0. “Last September I got an offer from Sam Altman who wanted to hire me to be the voice of the current ChatGPT 4.0 system. He said he thought my voice would comfort people.”– said Scarlett Johansson.
Scarlett Johansson’s statement on the OpenAI situation. Wow: pic.twitter.com/8ibMeLfqP8
— Bobby Allyn (@BobbyAllyn) May 20, 2024
After thinking for some time, the actor admitted that he refused the offer. However, OpenAI still released a tool with a female voice that is very close to Scarlett Johansson’s timbre. It’s an artificial intelligence called Sky that should be able to interact with users.
“When I heard the demo release, I was shocked, angry, and convinced that Mr. Altman had developed a sound so similar to mine that my closest friends and the media couldn’t hear. The difference.”Condemns the actor.
When I heard the demo release I was shocked, angry and in disbelief.
Two days before the release of GPT 4, Mr. Altman contacted my agent again and asked me to reconsider my decision. Before we could make contact again, the system crashed. Mr. Altman said the resemblance was intentional, tweeting one word: his”he explains.
The artist here highlights the OpenAI CEO’s reference to Spike Jonze’s feature film Her; In this film, Scarlett Johansson voices Samantha, an artificial intelligence who has a romantic relationship with Joaquin Phoenix’s character.
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“At a time when we are all struggling with our image, our work, our identity, I believe that these issues deserve absolute clarity, and I look forward to the passage of appropriate legislation that will promote the protection of individual rights.– claimed the actor.
The latter also revealed that he had “He was forced to hire legal counsel, who wrote two letters to Mr. Altman and OpenAI.”, to urge him to stop imitating his tone. After this feedback from the artist, the company backtracked, disabled the tool and said it was working on a new version.
“We’ve heard questions about how we’ve chosen voices for ChatGPT, so we’re working to stop Sky from using them while we address them. pointed to the firm X.
We’ve heard questions about how we’ve chosen the voices in ChatGPT, especially Sky. We are working to stop using Sky while we contact them.
Read more about how we choose these votes: https://t.co/R8wwZjU36L
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) May 20, 2024
“Sky’s voice is in no way an imitation of Scarlett Johansson”However, OpenAI explained that the tool was created by mixing the voices of several actors, which is also suspicious.
For now, the case remains there and no legal action is taken. However, it highlights the worrying misuse of artificial intelligence and the threat it poses to artistic professions.
Source: Allocine

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