egypturnash
2 days ago
This is illegal in Tennessee. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELVIS_Act
Possibly more places, I don't feel like figuring out the current state of laws against using AI to clone voices.
rkagerer
2 days ago
Are there any more in-depth resources for the rationale and debate behind this legislation?
I'm curious for the justification behind artists getting this special protection, but not the rest of the general population. Also why existing fraud legislation and civil suits were not considered sufficient.
afavour
2 days ago
> The inception of the ELVIS Act has been attributed to Gebre Waddell, founder of Sound Credit, who initially conceptualized a framework in 2023 that later evolved into the legislation.[5][6] Representative Justin J. Pearson acknowledged Waddell's pivotal role during the March 4 House Floor Session on the bill.[7] The act's development was a community-driven response, reflecting the collective initiative of the music industry to confront and address the challenges posed by rapid technological advancements
Sounds like artists got special protection because they asked for it.
ahoka
a day ago
And they asked nicely ($$$).
leshokunin
a day ago
It’s likely this comment killed a really cool project.
CaptainFever
a day ago
Anyone have a backup? This is legal in most parts of the world. Though it probably would have been easier and safer to just use completely synthetic voices.
atemerev
a day ago
Well you spooked them, the link is 404.