Scarlett Johansson may sue AI app developer for cloning her voice
Actor Scarlett Johansson is reportedly suing an app developer for using her name and AI-generated version of her voice in an online ad.
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San Francisco: Actor Scarlett Johansson is reportedly suing an app developer for using her name and AI-generated version of her voice in an online ad.
As reported by Variety, the 22-second ad showed Johansson behind the scenes while filming 'Black Widow', where she says "What’s up guys? It's Scarlett and I want you to come with me."
Later, an AI-generated voice meant to sound like the actor takes over, saying "It's not limited to avatars only. You can also create images with texts and even your AI videos. I think you shouldn't miss it."
The ad was for an AI image editor, called Lisa AI: 90s Yearbook & Avatar, the report mentioned.
Convert Software — the developer behind the app — included text at the bottom of the ad that read: "Images produced by Lisa AI. It has nothing to do with this person."
Representatives for Johansson were quoted as saying in the report that the actor was never a spokesperson for the app.