Image: Rachit Tank / Unsplash Remember in May when Scarlett Johansson threatened OpenAI CEO Sam Altman with legal action for using an AI-generated version of her voice for ChatGPT 4.0 ? The CEO and the actress went back and forth about the accusation, with Altman completely denying it. Scarlett would be happy to see YouTube become the first platform to allow users to request the removal of AI-generated content that they believe looks or sounds like them. This will hopefully pave the way for other platforms to catch up. Suggested Reading
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You Can Ask YouTube to Take Down AI-Generated Content That Looks or Sounds Like You
















