'Hi, It's Taylor Swift': How AI Is Using Famous Voices and Why It Matters




New chatbots that mimic the voices of celebrities and politicians are designed to be fun. But according to legal experts, they may violate publicity rights and pose a risk of defamation.




New chatbots that mimic the voices of celebrities and politicians are designed to be fun. But according to legal experts, they may violate publicity rights and pose a risk of defamation.

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