Federal judge says voice-over artists' AI lawsuit can move forward
AI voice cloning controversy
A recent court ruling allows a lawsuit against artificial intelligence (AI) voice cloning company Voiceverse to proceed forward. The lawsuit alleges that Voiceverse, and its parent company DMG, violate federal law and reproduce voice actor's work without permission for use in their AI platform. The plaintiffs in the case include actors and celebrities such as Jaime Pressly, Jason Isaacs, and more.
What's next for Voiceverse and the plaintiffs
The ruling allows the case to move forward past the pleading stage, requiring the defendants to produce evidence supporting their defense. Whether the litigation outcome is for or against Voiceverse, this case sets a legal precedent for future AI voice cloning disputes regarding intellectual property and copyright law.