Scarlett Johansson has publicly criticized OpenAI for allegedly using her voice in their chatbot, Sky. The actress expressed her concerns about the implications of AI technology, emphasizing the lack of boundaries in its application. Johansson's discontent arose after OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, approached her with an offer to voice the chatbot, which she found troubling.
Upon hearing a demo of Sky, Johansson was shocked by the similarities to her own voice, prompting her to involve her legal team. OpenAI responded by pausing the use of Sky's voice, clarifying that it was not intended to mimic Johansson's. Despite this, Johansson remains firm in her stance, indicating that the issue is far from resolved.
• Scarlett Johansson warns about AI's potential misuse and lack of boundaries.
• OpenAI paused the chatbot's voice after Johansson's legal intervention.
Chatbots are AI systems designed to simulate conversation with users, as seen with Sky.
Voice synthesis involves creating artificial speech that can mimic human voices, relevant to Johansson's concerns.
AI ethics refers to the moral implications of AI technology, highlighted by Johansson's accusations against OpenAI.
OpenAI is a research organization focused on developing and promoting friendly AI, involved in creating the chatbot Sky.
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