Scarlett Johansson lawyers up over ChatGPT voice that ‘shocked and angered’ her
- Johansson received an offer from Sam Altman to voice ChatGPT 4.0, aiming to bridge the tech-creative gap and comfort users with the AI-human shift.
- Altman believed Johansson's voice would soothe users amidst tech changes.
- Johansson declined the offer, later realizing the 'Sky' voice was eerily similar to hers, leading to legal involvement and OpenAI taking down the voice.
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Scarlett Johansson accuses OpenAI of using her voice for ChatGPT after she refused - LGBTQ Nation
Sam Altman, the gay CEO of the massively influential artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI, has been accused of using Scarlett Johansson’s voice for his company’s new conversational interface even though she had earlier refused to do so. In a statement issued Monday, Johansson said Altman had offered to hire her to voice the ChatGPT 4.0 “chatbot” in September 2023, but she declined. Altman reportedly asked Johansson’s agent if the actress …
Joe Biden Urges “Trustworthy” AI-Generated Audio; Statement Comes A Day After Scarlett Johansson Called Out OpenAI Over Use Of “Her”-Like Voice
Joe Biden is singling out the need for “safe, secure, trustworthy, and responsible” innovation in the use of AI generated audio, as Congress considers legislation to establish guardrails around the use of a person’s likeness without their consent. Biden’s statement, posted to his X/Twitter account, comes as major guilds and artists groups are pushing for …
Scarlett Johansson says OpenAI tried to hire her before releasing similar voice
Scarlett Johansson says OpenAI tried to hire her as a voice actress for ChatGPT before releasing a similar voice, which the company says was voiced by a woman who wants to stay anonymous. Johansson, in a statement released through her publicist, said OpenAI CEO Sam Altman approached her in September 2023 with an offer to be the voice of GPT-4o, which was released earlier this month. “He told me that he felt that by my voicing the system, I could…
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