Actress Scarlett Johansson is currently in a dispute with OpenAI, demanding that they stop using an AI-generated voice that she claims sounds too much like her own and was created without her consent. To break down the legal aspects of this case, intellectual property attorney Joseph Lawyer joined CBS News 24/7 to shed light on the matter.
This controversy highlights the complex intersection of technology and celebrity rights. As AI technology advances, the lines between real and artificial voices become blurred, raising concerns about intellectual property and the right to control one’s likeness. This case serves as a cautionary tale for creators and tech companies alike, emphasizing the importance of obtaining proper permissions and licenses before using someone’s voice or image in AI applications.
As CBS News 24/7 continues to cover this evolving story, viewers are encouraged to stay informed and consider the ethical implications of AI technology in the entertainment industry. Subscribe to the CBS News YouTube channel for updates and follow CBS News on social media for the latest developments on this issue.
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