Mark Brown, a prominent video game content creator, discovered an unauthorized video on YouTube that used an AI-generated version of his voice. The video, covering 'Doom: The Dark Ages', was not only misrepresented but also raised concerns about voice theft in the age of AI. Brown expressed his discomfort, likening it to plagiarism on a personal level. He filed a complaint with YouTube regarding the unauthorized use, but as of yet, the video remains online despite YouTube's usual responsive measures to privacy complaints. This case exemplifies the growing challenges creators face with AI technology.
It's kinda like plagiarism, but more personal. It's not my work or my labor, it's a distinct part of who I am.
AI-driven fraud is on the rise... YouTubers like Brown are facing a growing problem: theft not just of their work, but of their very voices.
The thought that someone else would do it in order to copy my persona in this way-it's just so weird and invasive.
YouTube 'has pretty robust systems' and tools to get these videos taken down.
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