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Hi-Rez developer’s AI policy was criticized when it came to voice actors, but has now been revised
Hi-Rez Studio, the developer of "Smite" and "Smite", recently updated its policy on voice actor contracts and the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
CEO Stewart Chisam announced the change on social media and denied accusations that the studio was using AI to clone voices
Previous company contracts covering AI/integrated acting allowed studios to use AI to recreate actors’ voices in the event of death and incapacitation. The changed contract now says: "Client agrees not to use, sublicense, or otherwise simulate the Talent's voice or likeness, or create any synthetic or 'digital stand-in' voice or likeness of the Talent."
If the AI's performance exceeds what the actor promised, the studio can only use them with the approval of the actor or his or her estate
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