Comment by nhinck3
2 years ago
You can sell your voice to whoever you want.
What you can't do is USE that voice in a way that seeks to mislead (by however much) people into believing it is someone else.
I'm really not sure why people can't understand that it is intent that matters.
I don't think OpenAI wants people to think ChatGPT 4 or whatever is Scarlett Johansson, that would not make any sense.
Then what were OpenAI hoping to get out of their association with her? Why go to the effort of getting in contact? Why reference the film Her?
What is the angle here? They tell people that it's Scarlett Johansson responding to them instead of a computer? To what end? I just don't get it. And I think anyone who confuses a computer program for a real person has bigger problems than being potentially defrauded by OpenAI.
And people have been making computers sound like humans without anyone suggesting that it's some attempt at fraud for very long.
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They contacted her to use her voice. I mean, the Sky voice doesn't sound like Scarlet Johansson.
> Why reference the film Her?
Because they developed an AI some people is bonding with. Which is the bigger deal? The voice or the AI, you tell me.
There’s a certain group of people on this site that do not want to OpenAI, Apple, and others, to have done wrong.