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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/28090788
In June 2023, Paul Skye Lehrman and his partner Linnea Sage were driving near their home in New York City, listening to a podcast about the ongoing strikes in Hollywood and how artificial intelligence (AI) could affect the industry.
The episode was of interest because the couple are voice-over performers and - like many other creatives - fear that human-sounding voice generators could soon be used to replace them.
This particular podcast had a unique hook – they interviewed an AI-powered chat bot, equipped with text-to-speech software, to ask how it thought the use of AI would affect jobs in Hollywood.
But, when it spoke, it sounded just like Mr Lehrman.
That night they spent hours online, searching for clues until they came across the site of text-to-speech platform Lovo. Once there, Ms Sage said she found a copy of her voice as well.
They have now filed a lawsuit against Lovo. The firm has not yet responded to that or the BBC’s requests for comment.
The Luddites weren’t anti-technology, and never were.
Luddites were always focused on not being ripped off by capitalists. Further reading below.
https://locusmag.com/2022/01/cory-doctorow-science-fiction-is-a-luddite-literature/
https://lens.monash.edu/@technology/2021/08/18/1383616/im-a-luddite-you-should-be-one-too
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/26/enochs-hammer/
I didn’t say anti technology, I said the machines took their jerbs.
Jerbs
For anyone unfamiliar, it’s a South Park reference.