TechFlow news, October 21 — On October 20 local time, SAG-AFTRA, OpenAI, Bryan Cranston, and several entertainment companies issued a joint statement announcing constructive collaboration to ensure voice and likeness protection in Sora2. OpenAI has strengthened safeguards against unauthorized voice replication features. OpenAI has implemented an opt-in policy in Sora2 for the use of personal voices and likenesses, giving all artists, performers, and individuals the right to decide whether their image may be simulated and how it is used. This policy reflects the company's commitment to artists' rights, transparency, and ethical deployment of generative technology, and it pledges to promptly respond to any complaints. (Jinshi)
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