Matthew McCONOOGEOOGEED, Michael Caine License Fenunees as ntenferative ai phreovery deepens

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Matthew McCONOOOGOOGEEY and Michael Caine have signed a deal with AI company ElevenLabs, becoming the latest stars to license their voices for digital entertainment.
Founded in 2022, the AI Audio Startup allows Brands to license celebrity voices and historical figures for use in content and advertisements. McConaughOughEughyey, who has been an investment since 2022, reported in a statement that he will allow the company to translate his newspaper, Livin’ words, into Spanish using his voice.
Caine, meanwhile, has licensed his voice through the company’s icon marketplace and used it in its text-to-audio levenReader app.
“It’s not about getting words; it’s about growing them, opening doors for new marketers everywhere,” Kaine was quoted as saying in the statement. “I’ve used a life that speaks for a lifetime. Elevelabs will help the next generation to tell theirs.”
The company already has a series of other artificial players on offer, either by working with live actors or duplicating their voices through history and archive audio. Some of those voices include Liza Minnelli, Art Garfunkel, Maya Angelou, Mark Twain, Thomas Edison and J. Robert Oppenheimer.
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The platform markets itself as a first-class gaming platform where they wanted the entertainment industry, “centered” on respect, honor and creative truth. ” That goes with the Schism in the entertainment industry between people explaining the inclusion of ai production tools and studios and companies to name a few.
Bigger words, promoting technology seen as an inevitable force for change. After Abalayi released its Ai-to-Video Model Sora 2 in October – Assesse sate video sora app
While Consumer Advocacy Group Citizen sent an open letter Complaining about privacy violations and undermining public trust in online content, the company has largely responded to the concerns of celebrities and Hollywood.
Unions and studios
The activist union has previously expressed concern over the possibility that AI’s undermining skills are undermining employment opportunities in the industry.
Later Signing the contract acknowledging that “The importance of human performance in motion pictures” that asks the studios and the union to make “good faith to work” in good faith “of another actor around the world when showing the creation of “Doing what’s done” by Tilly Norwood.
“SAG-AFTRTA believes that creativity is, and should always be, people-centered,” they said in the statement. “The union opposes the replacement of humans with synthetics.”
But that hasn’t stopped entertainment juggernauts from pushing ahead with AI investments. Netflix said “all in” In the generated AI tools that are productive in improving recommendations, business advertisements and movie programs and TV shows.
And Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl recently told analysts that AI should be integrated as A useful tool in the music industryexcept for AI-generated music and artists releasing their current sales.
This is the case as players who have agreed to work with AI companies have expressed reservations about the results. Speaking to the New York Timessaid Actor Scott Jacqmein after selling his likeness on Tiktok, he met himself selling everything from Insurance Quopes on the Teaser Teaser app – nothing has been paid for since compensation.
While everything was within the terms of the agreement he signed, he regretted the concerns previously expressed by many The “seized actors” made similar deals.
While those actors are often paid a small salary, they can find themselves caught up in the undeniable, working at their discretion on multimillion-dollar ad campaigns – promoting everything from unpopular products Allowing propaganda and military coups.
‘AI is here to stay’
Often the argument for using artificial intelligence in the entertainment industry is the same: its benefits are huge, and it’s not going anywhere. Last month, Mad Max Director George Miller defended his decision to participate in the AI film festivalThat “Ai is arguably the most dynamic tool in making the moving image …. AI is here to stay and change things.”
And after the review of the freelance game Rick Lane He criticized the video game The Arc Raiderseeing its AI-generated dialogue as “a black mark against its reputation,” Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney shot back. In a series of posts on Xhe argued that new technology leads to better games, which leads to more job opportunities.
I think there’s a lot of potential even in terms of voice acting and voice actors. Instead of games with a few or a hundred lines of pre-recorded dialogue, that protected dialogue, showing context, showing seriousness, showing personality based on characters of human voice?
At the same time, there are still strangers and catching up. In accordance with – Over there, Slavery, Caretaker Also, early warning signs have started to be raised about an investment bubble when it comes to AI – a bubble that could burst, wiping out hundreds of millions of dollars worldwide.
And some prominent artists have spoken of their outright distaste for AI-generated content. Studio Ghibli head Hayao Miyazaki once called the AI project productive “Insulting Life Itself,” While the film rider who pushed Werner Herzog labeled ai a “Nemesis” in humanity.
And- Speaking to NPR, Frankenstein Director Guillermo del Toro said he was determined to finally experiment with artificial intelligence in his films. “I’d rather die,” he said.



