Scarlett Johansson has recorded a vocal stand artificial intelligenceAfter she uses her parable and voice without permission.
Last year Johansson said that she had been asked to vote the chatbot of OpenAi by CEO Sam Altman, but struck the track, only for people to note that the position called “Sky” sounded almost precisely like the actress.
“Especially with the AI ​​piece. It was like: if that can happen to me, how are we going to protect ourselves from this? There is no limit here; we are committed to taking advantage,” said the 40-year-old Instyle Magazine Earlier this month.
In a statement to NPR after the release of “Sky,” said Johansson, “When I heard the released demo, I was shocked, angry and disbelief that Mr Altman would pursue a voice that succeeded so creepy as mine that my best friends and news could not tell a chat system. Samantha, who is an intimate relationship with a person.”

Scarlett Johansson is worried how people “protect ourselves” against AI. (Monica Schipper/Getty images for David Yurman)
The legal team of the “Black Widow” star sent OpenAi letters with the request to explain how the voice of the AI ​​assistant originated, and the company later agreed to bring “Sky” down.
Altman later issued a statement To Fox Business with regard to the voice of “Sky”.
“There is no limit here; we are committed to taking advantage of.”
“The voice of Sky is not that of Scarlett Johansson, and it was never intended to look like hers. We throw the voice actor behind Sky’s voice for an outreach for Mrs. Johansson. Out of respect for Mrs. Johansson, we paused with the help of Sky’s voice in our products.
With Instyle Johansson said that she has become a reserved voice in the AI ​​conversation, but is not going back.

The legal team of Johansson sent letters to OpenAI after they had released an AI chatbot whose vote sounded remarkable than that of the actress. (Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images)
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“I don’t have to hit the drum all the time. That’s not my place. But I am not afraid to become invalid,” she said.
Johansson added that after a Hollywood career who started as a child, she is not shy to speak for herself.
“But now I see that I have actually built something that … that I have a place here. And that is why I have been able to stand up for myself and not feel that I would disappear. I can wear it.”
“The Avengers” star too Legal steps taken in 2023 Against an AI image-generating app called Lisa AI: 90S Yearbook & Avatar for the use of its voice and similarity in an advertisement placed on X.

The “Black Widow” star also took legal steps in 2023 after an AI-Image-generating app used her parable and voice in an advertisement on X. (Paolo Block/Filmmagic)
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Johansson’s lawyer said to the outlet: “We are not taking these things lightly. For our usual way of acting in these circumstances, we will deal with it with all the legal remedies we will have.”
The “wedding story” star is just one of the many in Hollywood who takes action when it comes to their parable used by AI.
“Family Feud” host Steve Harvey has taken the step to collaborate with a company, Vermillio, an AI license and protection platform, to protect fans against potential fraud and scams.
“In today’s digital age, keeping the scammers who use my resemblance on all platforms is an impossible task,” Harvey said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “My primary care is to ensure that my fans do not fall victim to these schemes. Working with Vermillio gives me the tools to protect both my personal brand and more importantly, my fans while I embrace the future of AI correctly – with permission and control.”

Steve Harvey works together with an AI license and protection platform, Vermillio, to search the internet for unauthorized use of his name, image and similarity to prevent his fans from being scammed. (Paras Griffin/Getty images)
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“The partnership of Steve Harvey with Vermillio reflects a powerful vision for the future of talent and AI,” said Neely, co-founder and CEO of Vermillio. “With TracEid, Steve not only protects his own legacy, but also the well -being of his many fans. He leads the way to show how the most beloved public figures can handle AI in a responsible manner.”
Vermillio monitors internet and generative AI models for abuse of Harvey’s name, image and similarity, and can automatically remove unauthorized content to hopefully limit the impact of scams.
Celine Dion is another star who recently had to pronounce with warning fans about unauthorized AI-generated music.
In A message on Instagram Last week, a statement from Dion and her team was: “We were aware that non-geshanctioned, AI-generated music claims to contain the musical performances of Celine Dion and name and similarity, currently and about various digital service providers circulating.”

Celine Dion gave fans a warning about fake-generated music that is released in her name. (Kevin Mazur/Getty images for the recording cademie)
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The continued: “Keep in mind that these recordings are fake and not approved, and not songs of her official discography.”