OpenAI, a leading generative artificial intelligence startup, recently unveiled its ChatGPT 4o model, showcasing a Voice Mode feature that allows users to interact with an emotive voice. The demo included various voices, one of which, named Sky, drew comparisons to actress Scarlett Johansson's portrayal of an AI in the movie 'Her.'
Following user feedback expressing concerns about the familiarity of the Sky voice, OpenAI announced a temporary pause on its usage to address these issues. The company emphasized that the voice was not intended to mimic Johansson's voice but was performed by a different professional actress using her natural speaking voice.
In a blog post, OpenAI detailed its rigorous process for selecting voice actors for ChatGPT, which involved collaboration with renowned casting directors and producers. Over 400 submissions were received, with 14 actors shortlisted for further consideration. The final selection of five voices underwent extensive discussions with the actors to ensure they understood the project's scope and intentions.
The chosen actors then participated in recording sessions in San Francisco before their voices were integrated into ChatGPT. OpenAI reiterated its commitment to adding new voices to the platform over time and highlighted its support for the voice acting community by offering compensation above industry standards for as long as their voices are utilized in the company's products.
By engaging in a transparent and inclusive casting process, OpenAI aims to uphold ethical standards in AI voice interactions and foster positive collaborations with voice actors. The company's decision to address user concerns and prioritize privacy and authenticity in voice selection reflects its dedication to responsible AI development.