OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Responds to Controversy About ChatGPT’s Scarlett Johansson-Like Voice, Says ’It’s Not Her Voice, It’s Not Supposed To Be' (Watch Videos)

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman opened up about the controversy related to Scarlett Johansson ChatGPT voice. He emphasied that it was not her voice and not supposed to be. Additionally, he shared more information about AI helping people and society.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Hollywood Actress Scarlett Johansson (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

OpenAI recently got into trouble when it was pointed out that the Sky voice in ChatGPT sounded just like Scarlett Johansson. Many quoted that it sounded just like the movie "Her" when in which Scarlett voice-acted Samantha, an advanced AI system. OpenAI paused the Sky voice when the Hollywood actress sued the company. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said, "It's not her voice. It's not supposed to be. I'm sorry for the confusion." He stressed that it was not her voice, even though some people thought so. Sam Altman also opened up about artificial intelligence and how it would transform the society, individuals and jobs in future. He said AI would help poor people more than rich people. He also said that there would be jobs, but a certain degree of society would be up for "debate" and "reconfiguration". ChatGPT Edu: OpenAI Launches New Version of ChatGPT Built for Universities To Deploy AI to Student and Campus Communities.

OpenAI CEO on Scarlett Johansson ChatGPT Voice Controversy: 

 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says AI Would Help Poor More Than Rich People: 

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