Actor Scarlett Johansson has accused OpenAI of copying her voice for one of many voice assisstants in ChatGPT regardless of denying the corporate permission to take action. Johansson’s assertion on Monday got here hours after OpenAI stated that the corporate would now not use the voice in ChatGPT however didn’t present a purpose why.
“Final September, I obtained a suggestion from Sam Altman, who wished to rent me to voice the present ChatGPT 4.0 system,” Johansson wrote within the assertion that was first shared with NPR. “He advised me that he felt that by my voicing the system, I may bridge the hole between tech corporations and creatives and assist customers to really feel snug with the seismic shift regarding people and AI. He stated he felt that my voice can be comforting to individuals.” Johansson added that she declined the supply after “a lot consideration and for private causes,” however when OpenAI demoed GPT-4o, the corporate’s newest massive language mannequin final week, “my pals, household, and most of the people all famous how a lot the most recent system named ’Sky’ gave the impression of me.”
When Johansson noticed OpenAI’s latest demo, she stated she was “shocked, angered and in disbelief that Mr. Altman would pursue a voice that sounded so eerily much like thoughts that my closest pals and information shops couldn’t inform the distinction.” She additionally revealed that Altman had contacted her agent simply two days earlier than the corporate revealed GPT-4o and requested her to rethink, however launched the system anyway earlier than she had an opportunity to reply.
“The voice of Sky isn’t Scarlett Johansson’s, and it was by no means meant to resemble hers,” an OpenAI spokesperson stated in a press release despatched to Engadget that the corporate attributed to Altman, OpenAI’s co-founder and CEO. “We forged the voice actor behind Sky’s voice earlier than any outreach to Ms. Johansson. Out of respect for Ms. Johansson, we’ve paused utilizing Sky’s voice in our merchandise. We’re sorry to Ms. Johansson that we didn’t talk higher.”
Regardless that “Sky” has been one of many voice assisstants in ChatGPT since September 2023, GPT-4o, which the corporate introduced final week, takes issues a step additional. The corporate stated that the brand new mannequin is nearer to “way more pure human-computer interplay” and demoed its executives having practically human-like conversations with the voice assistant in ChatGPT. This invited comparisons to Samantha, the digital voice assistant performed by Johansson within the 2013 film Her who has an intimate relationship with a human being. Shortly after the occasion, Altman tweeted a single phrase — “her” — in an obvious reference to the movie.
On Monday, OpenAI stated that it was pausing using “Sky” in ChatGPT and launched a prolonged submit revealing how the corporate employed skilled voice actors to create its personal digital assistants, and denying any similarities with Johansson’s voice.
“We consider that AI voices shouldn’t intentionally mimic a celeb’s distinctive voice — Sky’s voice isn’t an imitation of Scarlett Johansson however belongs to a distinct skilled actress utilizing her personal pure talking voice,” OpenAI wrote and added that every of its performers, who it declined to call for privateness causes, was paid “above top-of-market charges, and it will proceed for so long as their voices are utilized in our merchandise.”
This transfer, Johansson stated in her assertion, solely got here after she employed authorized counsel who wrote two letters to Altman and OpenAI asking for an evidence. “In a time after we are all grappling with deepfakes and the safety of our personal likeness, our personal work, our personal identities, I consider these are questions that deserve absolute readability,” Johansson wrote. “I sit up for decision within the type of transparency and the passage of applicable laws to assist be sure that particular person rights are protected.”
Replace, Might 20 2024, 9:09 PM ET: This story has been up to date to incorporate a press release from OpenAI.










