Whose voice is it anyway? Actors take on AI copycats (www.japantimes.co.jp)
Artists around the world are joining forces to protect their jobs, and their souls, from the ramifications of AI that sounds just like them.
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Artists around the world are joining forces to protect their jobs, and their souls, from the ramifications of AI that sounds just like them.
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