Scarlett Johansson is preparing to sue ChatGPT!

Scarlett Johansson has made a statement regarding the similarity of OpenAI’s voice model ChatGPT Sky to her own voice and has taken legal steps.

OpenAI introduced the new ChatGPT model, ChatGPT-4o, at its event last week. With this model, Sky, the new voice of artificial intelligence, fascinated people with its responses and sounded oddly familiar. It was later claimed that this voice closely resembled the AI voiced by Scarlett Johansson in the movie “Her.” The famous actress stated that she and her lawyer are looking into the situation.

Scarlett Johansson made a statement about the ChatGPT Sky controversy

The resemblance of the Sky voice in OpenAI’s new GPT-4o model to Scarlett Johansson’s artificial intelligence character in the movie “Her” has drawn attention. Johansson explained that she hired legal counsel to investigate how the voice was developed. OpenAI, on the other hand, claims that the audio is not based on Johansson.

OpenAI has decided to retire its new voice model, ChatGPT Sky, after users noted its strong resemblance to Scarlett Johansson’s artificial intelligence character in the movie “Her.” Johansson stated that she had hired legal counsel to investigate how the voice was developed.

OpenAI argued that the voice was not based on Johansson. However, Johansson mentioned that OpenAI had previously contacted her about using her voice.

Following Johansson’s statements, the development process of OpenAI’s Sky voice model became a topic of discussion. While the company maintains that Sky is not based on Johansson’s voice, Johansson has reportedly provided documents to support her claim.

Johansson reiterated that OpenAI contacted her to use her voice, but she refused. This situation has raised questions about the accuracy of the company’s statements and led to the initiation of legal proceedings.

You can compare Scarlett Johansson’s voice in a snippet of her movie posted on YouTube with ChatGPT-4o’s Sky voice to hear the similarities.


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