← Back to context Comment by aninteger 8 hours ago Having Scarlett Johansson's voice might not be so bad or even something less robotic. 7 comments aninteger Reply kennywinker 7 hours ago That happened already, in typical ai fashion: blatant theft https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/scarlett-johansson-legal-action... nothinkjustai 4 hours ago How do you steal a frequency? kennywinker 4 hours ago Do you genuinely think a “frequency” is what makes a human voice recognizable?That’s like using someone’s face in an app and then saying “how can you steal pixels?” 3 replies →
kennywinker 7 hours ago That happened already, in typical ai fashion: blatant theft https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/scarlett-johansson-legal-action... nothinkjustai 4 hours ago How do you steal a frequency? kennywinker 4 hours ago Do you genuinely think a “frequency” is what makes a human voice recognizable?That’s like using someone’s face in an app and then saying “how can you steal pixels?” 3 replies →
nothinkjustai 4 hours ago How do you steal a frequency? kennywinker 4 hours ago Do you genuinely think a “frequency” is what makes a human voice recognizable?That’s like using someone’s face in an app and then saying “how can you steal pixels?” 3 replies →
kennywinker 4 hours ago Do you genuinely think a “frequency” is what makes a human voice recognizable?That’s like using someone’s face in an app and then saying “how can you steal pixels?” 3 replies →
That happened already, in typical ai fashion: blatant theft https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/scarlett-johansson-legal-action...
How do you steal a frequency?
Do you genuinely think a “frequency” is what makes a human voice recognizable?
That’s like using someone’s face in an app and then saying “how can you steal pixels?”
3 replies →