Scarlett Johansson makes claims against OpenAI

Lawyers for actress Scarlett Johansson demanded from the AI ​​laboratory OpenAI to reveal the process of creating the Sky assistant in ChatGPT, whose voice is “eerily similar” to the sound of a celebrity.

She made the statement hours after the startup suspended use of the assistant without explanation.

“Last September [2023] year I received an offer from Sam Altman [главы стартапа]who wanted to hire me to voice the current ChatGPT 4.0 system,” said the actress.

According to Johansson, the company's CEO suggested that this move would bridge the gap between technology companies and creative people. It will also help consumers “get comfortable with the seismic shift in people and AI,” Altman told the actress.

“He felt my voice would bring comfort to people,” the statement said.

Johansson noted that she turned down the offer after “long consideration and for personal reasons.” However, when OpenAI demonstrated the GPT-4o model on May 13, “my friends, family and the general public commented on the similarity between the sound of the Sky system and my voice,” the celebrity added.

After the presentation of the “omnimodel,” the actress was “shocked and outraged.”

“I couldn't believe that Mr. Altman used a voice that was so eerily similar to mine that my closest friends and news outlets couldn't tell the difference,” Johansson said.

According to her, the head of OpenAI also contacted the celebrity's agent two days before the announcement of GPT-4o and asked to reconsider the decision. However, he still released the algorithm before the actress had a chance to respond, the statement said.

A startup representative said Engadgetthat “Sky's voice is not Johansson's and does not imitate her.”

“We chose the voice actor for Sky before we approached Ms. Johansson,” OpenAI responded.

“Out of respect for the actress,” the laboratory suspended the use of the assistant in its products.

“We regret that we were not able to speak better with Ms. Johansson,” the startup added.

On May 20, 2024, OpenAI put the Sky voice on pause, denying any resemblance to the movie star, and told on hiring voice actors to create virtual assistants.

According to Johansson, the company did this only after the celebrity hired lawyers who sent letters to Altman and OpenAI asking for an explanation of the process of creating the model.

The actress said that in a time of “fighting deepfakes and protecting human image, work and identity,” such issues deserve “absolute clarity.”

“I look forward to the solution of transparency and legislation that will help ensure that individual rights are protected,” Johansson wrote.

Previously, OpenAI and Microsoft were accused of “stealing millions” of copyrighted articles to train chatbots ChatGPT and Copilot.


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