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1. RockyM+Z6[view] [source] 2024-05-20 12:22:30
>>helsin+(OP)
When I heard it, I thought, wow, they licensed Scarlett Johansson, what an amazing Easter egg.

If they didn't and just cloned her voice, it's more disregard for creators and artists than I would have thought possible. What were they thinking?

Edit after reading the official story... not sure I believe it, seems disingenuous, at best they chose someone because they really really sounded like Scarlett Johansson, and no one said, it might be a problem.

https://openai.com/index/how-the-voices-for-chatgpt-were-cho...

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2. iamsai+A8[view] [source] 2024-05-20 12:34:38
>>RockyM+Z6
They cannot disclose the identity of the person involved in order to protect their privacy. This is a very convenient cloak, leaving no way to know if they cloned Scarlet Johansson's voice or if it's from someone else.
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3. anon37+M9[view] [source] 2024-05-20 12:43:23
>>iamsai+A8
Fortunately for Scarlett, she can just sue them and force them to tell her. She also isn’t shy to litigate. I was surprised that Sam wanted to poke that particular beehive.
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4. TheCra+sb[view] [source] 2024-05-20 12:55:29
>>anon37+M9
I know trademark litigation is wishy-washy, but can she even claim her voice is unique enough to claim some form of infringement? If I just happen to sound like her, am I a walking infringement?

Voices such as Shatner or Walken are at least as much about speech patterns than the voice, giving you another axis to compare voices against, so I can somewhat see those as being trademarkable. But when I hear the ChatGPT voice, it just sounds like "slightly-flirty generic female voice 03" to me.

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5. Silver+SW2[view] [source] 2024-05-21 08:31:29
>>TheCra+sb
OpenAI is going to do a very good job of pretending that it stealing literally everything on the internet and re-selling it is some unique new activity that's not happened before. That's their core business. What they're not going to be able to do is pretend that hiring a soundalike and then making repeated references to the original voice is ok. This isn't new legal ground no matter how much money you throw at it. Otherwise every advert on TV would have some no-name actor doing impressions of well known actors. They will have to pay ScarJo a lot of money, and probably they'll have to stop using the voice too - because they've pissed her off so much at this point.
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