• @AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    The ChatGPT case aside, what are the copyright laws on impersonating the voice of an actor portraying a particular film character? If someone imitates the voice of Johnny Depp playing Jack Sparrow, or Andy Serkis playing Gollum, but makes no reference to the character apart from the voice performance, does that infringe on the copyright to the character?

    • kbin_space_program
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      126 months ago

      I believe the SAG(Screen Actors Guild) just had a big strike about AI likenesses without proper compensation.

      • @jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.dev
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        86 months ago

        They did, but I’m not sure that applies in this case unless for some reason OpenAI signed a deal with SAG. Otherwise, they aren’t beholden to any protections not afforded by the law.

        At least, AFAIK. Someone with more legal knowledge should probably chime in

        • kbin_space_program
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          16 months ago

          Open AI seems to have dealt with their massive legal issues so far by signing caught red handed agreements.

    • Talaraine
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      96 months ago

      There are no applicable laws that I know about, and as a voice actor I am similarly concerned. There is a lot of focus on this in the industry atm, but we all know how glacially slow government moves. SAG-AFTRA and NAVA have this as a focus currently, and I’m watching with interest.

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        6 months ago

        Apparently Amelia Tyler - the Narrator for BG3 - checked in on some random twitch stream, and they had an AI voice trained from her narration controlled by twitch chat - which was saying some fucking horrendous stuff.

        Scary as fuck.

        Remember to talk to everyone you know about voice scams. Scammers absolutely are leveraging this tech, and piling it on top of the usual “I’ve flushed my phone down the toilet, I’m texting from a mates phone and I need money to buy a new one for my job interview tomorrow” kinda scams.
        Agree on a password or something, so that if “you” ever call (edit: or text) and put them under pressure then they ask for the password. Scammers will instantly divert or bail.

    • @devfuuu@lemmy.world
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      16 months ago

      Let’s just make the worse possible and then wait to see what happens. Only way to wake up from the AI nightmare. If we survive long enough.