Comment by dghughes
2 years ago
Wouldn't that apply to entertainers like Rich Little whose entire career was him doing his best to exactly impersonate famous peoples' voices and mannerisms?
2 years ago
Wouldn't that apply to entertainers like Rich Little whose entire career was him doing his best to exactly impersonate famous peoples' voices and mannerisms?
Parody tends to fall into various exemptions. Of course one might argue that OpenAIs work itself is a parody of AGI.
If someone impersonates people but doesn't disguise/hide their appearance, there's no risk of confusing listeners about who is making the voice.