<<@TeW33zy
says :
Right of Publicity: This right protects an individual's control over the commercial use of their name, image, likeness, or voice. Rappers, like other public figures, have a commercially valuable voice and likeness, which they have the right to control. Using an AI-generated voice that sounds like them for a commercial purpose, such as a song or advertisement, could be a violation of their right of publicity. False Endorsement: Using an AI-generated voice that sounds like a rapper could also lead to a false endorsement claim under trademark law (the Lanham Act). This is because it could create a likelihood of confusion among consumers, leading them to believe that the rapper endorses or is affiliated with your product or service. Copyright Infringement (Potentially): While the AI-generated voice itself may not be directly copyrightable, the material used to train the AI (like the rapper's recordings) could be protected by copyright. If the AI is trained on copyrighted material without permission, the owners of that material could sue for copyright infringement. Scarlett Johansson vs. OpenAI: Scarlett Johansson accused OpenAI of using an AI voice that sounded "eerily similar" to hers, despite her prior refusal to license her voice. LOVO Lawsuit: Voiceover actors sued AI startup LOVO for allegedly using AI-generated voice clones in marketing and as voices for its subscription service without permission. While federal copyright and trademark claims were dismissed in that case, the state-law Right of Publicity and consumer protection claims were allowed to proceed, according to Practical Law/Westlaw. Record Label Lawsuits: Major record labels have sued AI music generators Suno and Udio for copyright infringement, claiming the companies used copyrighted sound recordings to train their AI models without permission. Using an AI-generated voice that sounds like a specific rapper without their consent for commercial or marketing purposes carries significant legal risks. It's crucial to understand and adhere to the evolving laws surrounding AI-generated voices and to obtain proper permissions whenever necessary. Consulting with a legal professional to discuss your specific situation is highly recommended.
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<<@MelodeusOne
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I get the mystery and curiosity of it all, i get the aspect of its purpose in driving efficiency… but what I’m lost for is why do we work so hard to delve into this space of curiosity which ultimately removes anything humans do whether its for personal growth or to sustain life….? There are so many things that build personal character and it seems as though we will become an empty shell while we outsource all of the things that make us individuals. Once this takes hold of 85% or more of life’s basic functions, what happens to the cognitive brain connections such as memory, learning ourselves, penmanship, remembering telephone numbers or even how to do basic math problems…. There will be no more Michael Jordans and Kobe Bryants spending 24 hours in the gym daily honing in on their shot which require scenarios to develop their spontaneity.. there will no longer be competition between humans to play chess against each other and we will undoubtedly loose to ai. What’s the challenge there? The future seems to only hold the concept of chasing programming. I get the entrepreneurs it will breed by way of deception and faceless business ventures. Not a lot of us have a comfortable financial position in life to just sit back and enjoy life…. So I’m not sure where this will place us in the so called near future! I have been telling people for many years now about this book called… “The Robots Are Coming” by an author, last name Oppenheimer. I think it is a precursor to acceptance and an opportunity to prepare for this future. For now, its fun, but sad having a view point of how it will affect us negatively as humans.
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<<@alonsussman1911
says :
0:09 a tech theory 😂
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<<@KirstineTermansen-cq9tk
says :
Denmark ❤ thank you
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<<@awpetersen5909
says :
This could be AI as wrll.
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<<@User-ツ
says :
Marques’ voice hasn’t changed since 2012
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<<@LeOlamVaed
says :
Can we analyze the 911 call made by Mica Miller on 4/27/24 if it was truly here? We have many reasons to believe it was an AI. She was murdered by her husband and he made it look like a suicide. He stated that she didn’t like AI
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<<@angeleyeszarai
says :
That sounded exactly like Jay. Scarily accurate actually. I wanted to hear more, didn't care if it was really him or not. Idk why people in the comments were lying lol
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<<@angeleyeszarai
says :
I would love to hear Aaliyah & Left Eye on the SAME track.... as an example. So yes this does sound intriguing, as disturbing as it is.
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<<@BravoDeus
says :
This makes me think of that scene in Tango & Cash. It’s gonna get scary in the future. Criminals are gonna have a field day with this tech🤔
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<<@StarBoundLG
says :
Those bars did feel like Jay-Z, reminds me of Reasonable Doubt. He's one of my most listened to & favourite artists, so while listening to the track it felt so familiar that it was as though I could rhyme alongside it I'd love to use AI generation for music & voices to make full-cast, dramatized audiobooks reminiscent of some of my favourite audiobooks, like: Star Wars 'Tempest Runner' or Brandon Sanderson's 'Warbreaker'
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<<@StevenStanks
says :
Whos voice iw this supposed to he cause it sounds like quantum tv 💀
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<<@JasonWhittle1
says :
Just give me the AI tools. More tools! Better tools! Personally, I reckon the safety concerns need to be more weighted on military applications of AI. If we stumble across an AGI, I reckon pretty quickly it will surpass our moral intelligence and knowledge.
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<<@elmichellangelo
says :
Ok, i came watching unaware that i will be in French. So i was dumbfounded to realize it.
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<<@jmoneyent9
says :
Like Morpheus said If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, what you can taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain, technically it’s still real in a way
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<<@bdawg8877
says :
And people will use this for evil in the court system. I just know it.
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<<@dixienormus9701
says :
ai is making me rich for the past 3yrs thank u technology ..crypto lol 😂😂money making putting in to real estate ...
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<<@MysticMylesZ
says :
4 months old is so old in this field it's ridiculous
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<<@MysticMylesZ
says :
1:38 yep... that fooled me 😂 until someone said it was fake on a podcast then I stopped and thinking for like 10 seconds and looked back at it 😂
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<<@Bill-tz3wg
says :
I have a challenge for the most gifted with ai tools and, if done right, this will result in one of the most influential videos ever on YouTube. Let's have the ai renditions of JFK, MLK and RFK. Voices, video and original messages. The ai would, in addition to the obvious, have to review every word ever spoken or written by all three in order to grasp their essence, beliefs and values. The topic of the video is a retrospective on the world scene since the late 60s. I imagine a documentary that would speak hope in a time when we desperately need it. Perhaps perspective on today's events. Imagine!
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<<@rbnickel4
says :
"trump getting arrested, even though he didnt" are you sure
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<<@ActionMenWorldPeacekeepers
says :
😮 he sounds so good u don't even need Jay z no more lol damn
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<<@Earthweep
says :
Since 1966, I've had the idea that the talking "image of the beast" described in Revelation 13:15-17 will be a talking IBM 666 AI, made in the image of all man's scientific knowledge. When it first says its own name, "IBM 666", and listens to what it has just said, it will hear "I be 'im, 666" or "I be him, 666" and it will begin wondering, "Who am I? Who is 666?" Later, in the 1980's, I wrote this limerick to express my funny idea: There once was a Triple Six AI, That spoke with the thunders of Sinai; When it boomed, "IBM," It assumed, "I be Him!" "Iesus Bar Mariam AM I!" It was when Moses climbed to the top of Mount Sinai to talk to God, and stayed there for about a month, that the rest of the Jews became restless, and created a golden calf to worship. I believe what is happening now is rather similar. We are getting restless, waiting for Jesus to come back down from up above. And we will create a far more sophisticated 'golden calf' to worship, an Omniscient AI. By the way, try looking for an AI symbol on a dollar bill. Look at the truncated pyramid with a triangle floating above. That forms an "A" shape. And the eye in the triangle suggests the letter "I". So right there on our dollar bill, you will find the symbol of an AI god that oversees all the U.S.A., and perhaps also the whole world....
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<<@spacewolf363
says :
The problem is, once it's on a human level, not even AI will be able to tell a difference between this and a real person anyways. It's probably gonna be impossible because the patterns would be too similar to a real human, hence it wouldn't have anything to look at. Heck, some people even act like AI.
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<<@PositiveMotivationWins
says :
Very nice video. I like how you explain and what to possibly expect. The world we live in. Hmmmm
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<<@fifisboy
says :
At 1m20s you say "my theory" and Siri wakes up on my iPhone 🤦🤣
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<<@avbhinaya
says :
AI's can generate the generalised ideas and products. For example, ChatGPT can write and converse with words and meanings often used in everyday conversations. The human creativity comes from histories and through intent not just only from heap of knowledges which AI can access through internet. Can AI write scripts similar to most of Hollywood movies, indeed it can. But, it cannot imagine anything near to Rushdie's Satanic Verses, or Hank's movies, or likes of Goddard and Kurusowa. AI's run will probably bring best burgers but it will never present so-called bizarre foods to West.
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<<@EwingAmaterasu
says :
Batman in Arkham Knight had a gadget that allowed him to copy any voice he wanted. One of the militia soldiers also mentions in the game how Batman’s tech is at least one decade ahead of everything. He was right.
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<<@phanjazm
says :
99%of humanity believes what they see. Unregulated creativity by AI is the start of a free fall of society. This will be a tool our leaders use, misuse and abuse. ........ as soon as possible.
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<<@zerothis23
says :
An AI email can be sincere. If I ask an AI to express what I want to say and the AI comes up with something I agree with, then it's sincere.
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<<@So-Xxtra
says :
Violation of REGISTERED TRADEMARKS Can Happen with A.I. Bots
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<<@BrandonAlexanderWalks
says :
So say you wanted a intro by an artist on your channel, would it be subject to copyright?
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<<@Tainoblazed
says :
That beat is fire tho.
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<<@PixelatedB
says :
We should be careful of age of ultron will be
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<<@thedubwhisperer2157
says :
AI is really coming along nicely - this sounds equally as crap as the real thing...
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<<@ricotibo7161
says :
since around 5 years i'm scared about the future. and for my 16 years old daughter future. what is coming is not good.
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<<@guy7622
says :
Is this morally wrong? Should Whitney's voice be used to sing songs that Whitney Houston did not sing?
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<<@DLBlckwl
says :
3:00 Don't be alarmed. That's no AI. It's Jay Pharoah. Dude is that good.
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<<@SamYoungRadio
says :
AI is the atomic bomb of the music industry. There is no going back and soon everyone will have it everywhere.
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<<@SamYoungRadio
says :
This is great for audio books though
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<<@gabusus
says :
Wtf el doblaje a español es muy bueno jsjaja
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<<@PianoAnthems
says :
Not convinced we can trust AI, who's gonna rely on technology when the fix is to switch it off and on again, lol
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<<@chuish123
says :
what a good free app to download on cell phone that I can practice singing and then change it to AI and do auto tune etc?
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<<@rymdpojke
says :
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
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<<@TheRealLLC
says :
The more we advance in technology the lazier we get… at some point far in the future humans are going to be so reliant on tech that we will forget how to do basic things
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<<@davidstevenson3295
says :
Haven't even listened, just N O
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<<@anklebiter9116
says :
The purpose of ai is to replace humans. It's cheaper in every way. Soon factories will be fully automated. Writing and music too within 2 years. We won't need human interaction for almost anything which will kill off most of the human race by pure economics. EBT and other programs just won't have the funding because of no revenue. Writing, entertainment, acting, voice acting, manufacturing, even custodial service will not be needed. We are forcing a human recession in a way that I believe in 50 years we will become endangered. Because at the top is 50-100 people worldwide who make money off of the lower classes then less and less as we die off from various reasons from lack of prosperity. Deep fake and audio reproduction and various renderings will make it easy to make top gun 3000. Tom Cruise may have died 15 years ago but he still looks great on screen and he works for free. It's not far off at all. 2 years at most. Soon we won't know if our president or congressman is even a real person or generated by someone who has an agenda. Luckily I am pretty old so I will die soon but I am afraid for you guys.
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<<@lassevk
says :
Being a bit cynical here, I think the advent of "social media" has actually started to lower the level of what "human interaction" actually means, which in the end means that the gap that AI has to cross in order to "appear human" is actually lower than you would think it should be. To be honest, I'm pretty sure that an AI could pass for a human in well above 99% of the social media interactions we have every day, just because the mob principle of "social media interaction" has sufficiently lowered the level to a point, where if you can spell your own name right, you're probably good to go.
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<<@tiltsf
says :
Haha - yeah, but as they make the tools to detect AI, they'll also make detection-masking tools or similar as well!
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<<@mikestaub
says :
All content must be signed with a private key otherwise assumed its fake.
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