OpenAI Refutes Scarlett Johansson’s Claim of Using Her Voice for ChatGPT’s ‘Sky’
In recent news, OpenAI has denied claims made by Scarlett Johansson that her voice was considered for the AI assistant ‘Sky’ in ChatGPT. According to reports from The Washington Post, OpenAI had already selected a voice actor for ‘Sky’ before their CEO, Sam Altman, approached Johansson about the project. Altman contacted Johansson just two days before the ChatGPT 4o demonstration, hoping she would lend her voice to enhance the connection between tech firms and creative industries, ultimately making consumers more at ease. However, Johansson declined the offer due to personal reasons.
This development has sparked discussions within the tech and entertainment industries about the implications of using celebrity voices for AI projects. While some believe that famous voices could improve user experience and engagement, others raise concerns about privacy, consent, and potential misuse of voices without explicit permission.
OpenAI’s decision to choose a voice actor over a celebrity like Scarlett Johansson for ‘Sky’ highlights the complexities of integrating technology and entertainment. As AI continues to advance, companies will need to navigate the ethical and legal aspects of voice cloning and usage to ensure transparency and respect for individuals’ rights.
The debate surrounding the use of celebrity voices in AI projects is likely to continue as technology evolves and collaborations between tech companies and the entertainment industry increase. It remains to be seen how companies like OpenAI will balance innovation and ethical considerations in their pursuit of creating more human-like AI assistants.