OpenAI Misses Easy Layup to Champion Property Rights, Opting Instead for “Dialog” About “How Society Can Adapt”
Putting the brakes on public deployment of its voice synthesis AI, OpenAI missed an easy opportunity to take the high road. Rather than remind its audience that unauthorized voice impersonation violates personal property rights, OpenAI calls for “dialogue on the responsible deployment of synthetic voices, and how society can adapt to these new capabilities.“
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