Scarlett Johansson vs. OpenAI: Legal Weighs in on Right of Publicity Claims, 'Sultry Female Voices'
Scarlett Johansson is threatening OpenAI with legal action over its new AI voice assistant. Some say she has a good shot, while others say it's a thin claim. But most agree on one thing: It's a bad look for OpenAI.
May 23, 2024 at 01:37 PM
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Artificial IntelligenceThe original version of this story was published on Legal Tech News
Scarlett Johansson is threatening OpenAI with legal action. And the legal industry has many thoughts about who might win, whether there's even a legal claim to be made and what it all means.
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