Voice artists sue tech company for ’stealing their voices’ | BBC News
A couple in the US have filed a lawsuit against tech company Lovo after they allegedly found AI copies of their own voices online.
“A tech company stole our voices, made AI clones of them, and sold them possibly hundreds of thousands of times,“ Linnea Sage said.
The firm has not yet responded to their claims or the BBC’s requests for comment.
Lovo co-founder Tom Lee has previously said its voice-cloning software only needs a user to read about 50 sentences to create a faithful clone.
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