Thousands of performers who signed their voice rights away in perpetuity years ago are being forced to compete with AI-cloned versions of their voices (Madhumita Murgia/Financial Times)

Thousands of performers who signed their voice rights away in perpetuity years ago are being forced to compete with AI-cloned versions of their voices (Madhumita Murgia/Financial Times)

Thousands of performers who signed their voice rights away in perpetuity years ago are being forced to compete with AI-cloned versions of their voices (Madhumita Murgia/Financial Times)

Thousands of performers, who signed their voice rights away in perpetuity years ago, are being forced to compete with AI-cloned versions of their voices (Madhumita Murgia/Financial Times) https://bit.ly/43obxgt

Madhumita Murgia / Financial Times:
Thousands of performers, who signed their voice rights away in perpetuity years ago, are being forced to compete with AI-cloned versions of their voices  —  Performers forced to compete with themselves as companies' use of technology for cloning prompts calls to update copyright law


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