The use of AI in voice acting has been a hot topic in the late video game industry, with the ongoing SAG-AFTRA video game as one of its key demands as one of its important demands against the unauthorized AI copies of actors’ performances. These are not just ticketing children who make sponge boob squares with Plankton. Giant companies are looking for ways to avoid the use of voice actors. It was seen with a recently leaked Sony Demo from the horizon series at the Mello Demo, a very unpleasant project so far.
And when the Ali Demo (and 99 % AI slopes there) looks like a nasty, it makes a terrifying view, in which Ali actress Ashley Burch (whose performance data was not used for demo) says she feels about “an art format”. And Burch is hardly the only voice actor to express these concerns. Talking to Edge Magazine, Baldor’s Gate 3 and Resident Evil Vice -Vice -Chancellor Nile Neben also expressed similar concerns, “If people are not morally organized, AI will have deep utility in all industries.”
The use of AI is still in its relatively early days, so it is still a wild waest in many ways without proper rules, and seeing that the Generative AI programs are made at the back of the original people, it is desperately needed. Of course, most consequences have been like the Demo, which has proved to be more terrifying, and it is clear that the real people are more likely to resonate with the public. Some Nebin echoes, “As an artist, I believe in experiencing life and art through human expression, not software… Finally, made on work created by humans, and there is a fundamental difference between the two.”
The horizon fans did not have the irony of the Ai Demo, as they commented that “the whole game is a warning against such nonsense.”