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Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•United Airlines passengers to see targeted ads on seat-back screensEnglish
63·2 年前Yes, for a monthly subscription!
Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon’s Prime Air delivery drones can fly even farther after FAA approvalEnglish
15·2 年前Thanks, updated.
Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon plans to give Alexa an AI overhaul — and a monthly subscription priceEnglish
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Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Scarlett Johansson denied OpenAI the right to use her voice. They used it anyway.English
115·2 年前That was the point.
Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Scarlett Johansson denied OpenAI the right to use her voice. They used it anyway.English
1519·2 年前I asked ChatGPT for a response to your comment
Your comment raises several interesting points regarding the use of voice likeness and the legal implications of hiring voice actors who sound similar to well-known celebrities. Let’s break down the key issues:
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Use of a Similar Voice: The core of the debate revolves around whether using a voice that sounds like a well-known celebrity constitutes a legal issue. If the voice used is indeed not Scarlett Johansson’s but merely resembles it, this might not be inherently illegal. However, it could still lead to legal disputes over rights of publicity and potential misrepresentation.
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Voice Acting and Vocal Qualities: It is true that many voice actors can mimic the vocal qualities of celebrities. Hiring a voice actor who naturally has a similar voice to a celebrity is a common practice. The legal line is crossed if the intent and execution imply endorsement or use of the celebrity’s identity without permission.
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Rights of Publicity: Celebrities, including Scarlett Johansson, have rights of publicity, which protect against unauthorized commercial use of their name, likeness, and other identifiable aspects of their persona. If the resemblance is close enough that it creates confusion or implies endorsement, it could be grounds for a lawsuit.
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Potential for a Lawsuit: Whether Scarlett Johansson would win a lawsuit depends on several factors, including the jurisdiction’s specific laws on rights of publicity, the exact nature of the voice usage, and whether it can be proven that the voice model intentionally mimics her voice in a way that exploits her identity.
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Practical Examples: Your analogy with James Earl Jones highlights a key point. If a voice actor is hired for their natural resemblance to a well-known voice, it’s typically acceptable. However, explicitly marketing or promoting the voice in a way that suggests it is the celebrity without their consent could lead to legal challenges.
In summary, while it may not be outright illegal to use a voice that sounds like a celebrity, there are significant legal nuances and potential for litigation if the use implies unauthorized endorsement or exploits the celebrity’s identity. The balance lies in how the voice is marketed and whether it misleads the audience into believing it is the celebrity.
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Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Scarlett Johansson denied OpenAI the right to use her voice. They used it anyway.English
412·2 年前As a final fun thing today, check out how Google News’s AI junk has hallucinated a factually incorrect headline that’s the exact opposite of the truth here

Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
politics @lemmy.world•Michigan county refuses to certify vote, prompting fears of a growing election threat this fall
48·2 年前The price tag, the letter adds pointedly, will be “expansive."
I read that as “expensive”, with a country twang.
Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Top500: China Opts Out of Global Supercomputer RaceEnglish
9·2 年前It’s an industry benchmark, but also a competition that drives innovation. Supercomputers are essential for weather forecasts, climate predictions, simulations of black holes, and other cool stuff.
Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Top500: China Opts Out of Global Supercomputer RaceEnglish
1·2 年前Nowhere is safe
Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Dell warns of data breach, 49 million customers allegedly affectedEnglish
13·2 年前“Dude, you’re getting your identity stolen!”
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politics @lemmy.world•State Marijuana Legalization Linked To Fewer Immigrant Deportations, Study Finds
11·2 年前Marijuana is gateway Spanish
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump must come up with the full bond amount to cover the $454 million civil fraud trial judgment, appeals court judge rules | CNN Politics
8·2 年前He only needs to sell 1,135,000 pairs of sneakers.
Wilshire@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•DVD-like optical disc could store 1.6 petabits (or 200 terabytes) on 100 layersEnglish
11·2 年前I used Computer Management in school and at work to pop open people’s CD drives. I did a lot of dumb stuff.




















It’s the final stage of the pump n dump.