AI ‘stole’ our voices. Actors present CNN comparability of their voices and alleged ‘illegal’ AI variations

Voice actors Linnea Sage and Paul Skye Lehrman say they recorded their voices for a consumer who employed them for “academic research” and “tests for radio ads.” Years later, the couple had been shocked to find “AI versions” of their voices. In a video demonstration, they confirmed CNN’s Clare Duffy why they imagine their voices had been “stolen.”

The voice actors’ lawsuit towards Lovo, the corporate they declare is behind the AI voices, is simply the most recent in a latest string of authorized actions introduced towards varied tech corporations by creatives, writers and artists who say their work was used with out their permission to coach AI programs that might finally compete with them. Such lawsuits have added to a rising wave of issues over how the coaching of AI fashions, which requires big swaths of information, may run afoul of copyright and mental property legal guidelines.

Produced by John General
Senior Producer: Mags Dawson
VO/Reporter: Clare Duffy
Camera Ops: Deb Brunswick, Aaron Fisher, Nick Godsell
Audio Engineer: Dan Dzula

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