Mexico Promises to "Protect" Workers From Dubbing Against Artificial Intelligence
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Mexican speakers and dubbing actors convened on Sunday, July 13, trying to protect their voices from artificial intelligence that threatens to displace them from their jobs.
Mexico City, Jul 14 (EFE).- The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, said this Monday that “protection schemes” will be created to take care of the “work and voice” of the people engaged in dubbing, after protesters demanded legislation to regulate the use of the human voice in the face of the advance of artificial intelligence (AI). “She is right and, through the Legal Counsel and the Secretariat of Culture, we will meet with them to see wha…
After three years and 58 failed attempts in the Congress of Mexico City and in the Chamber of Deputies to establish a regulation on the use of artificial intelligence (IA) in the audiovisual industry, dubbing actors, speakers, musicians, animators, filmmakers, models and other creators demonstrated at the Monument to the Revolution to demand that legislators attend the issue and take it to the plenary.
After three years and 58 failed attempts in the Congress of Mexico City and in the Chamber of Deputies to establish a regulation on the use of artificial intelligence (IA) in the audiovisual industry, dubbing actors, musicians, animators, filmmakers, models and other creators demonstrated at the Monument to the Revolution to demand that legislators attend the issue and take it to the plenary. “Artificial intelligence advances faster than the law…
Dubbing actors demonstrated in Mexico City on Sunday, demanding from the authorities regulations related to Artificial Intelligence (IA) and the cloning of their voices. The demonstration took place at the Monument to the Revolution and in it, it was reported that even the authorities are part of the problem, since the National Electoral Institute (INE) used artificial intelligence to emulate Pepe Lavat's voice and with it make a video to thank …
The use of artificial intelligence (IA) for cloning and the unauthorized use of voices was the trigger of a protest that brought together artists, speakers, dubbing actors and artists from Mexico, who demanded the approval of a legal framework to regulate the use of human voices in the midst of the technological stir. Protesters showed their annoyance to the authorities after the Mexican National Electoral Institute (INE) itself used the voice o…
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