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Scarlett Johansson 'shocked' to see OpenAI using voice 'eerily similar' to hers; the AI company responds

Johansson said that nine months ago Altman had approached her proposing that she allow her voice to be licensed for the new ChatGPT voice assistant as he thought it would "comforting to people" who are uneasy with AI technology

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Several people compared the similarities between the chatbot's tone with that of Johansson's in the 2013 film 'Her'. Photo Courtesy: AFP

Several people compared the similarities between the chatbot's tone with that of Johansson's in the 2013 film 'Her'. Photo Courtesy: AFP

Hollywood actor Scarlett Johananson has said she was "shocked", "angered," and "in disbelief" after Microsoft-backed startup OpenAI launched an Artificial Intelligence personal assistant voice that was "eerily similar" to her own voice.

Johansson's statement was released hours after Sam Altman-founded tech company said it was taking down the voice it had dubbed as 'Sky.'

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