Horizon Actor Ashly Burch speaks on Sony's AI Aloy video

You may have seen the video Aloy, the main character of Playstation earlier this week horizon Recreated franchise with Generate AI in leaked Sony test demo. The video stimulated an emotional whirlwind for players and developers, partly because of Aloy's robot having the robot's voice in text-to-voice shows, rather than the voice of her long-time human voice actor Ashly Burch.
Although her facial or voice data was not used for the robot, and the guerrillas told her in advance that it wasn't for anything to be actively developed, Birch admitted “worrying about gaming performance is an art form.” In the video below, she talks about the voice actors’ current struggle for AI-related voice acting rights, such as using replicas of their performances to agree to developers and know what those replicas are using.
In the video leaked by Sony, Genai Aloy answered a question from Sharwan Raghiebardajal, director of software engineering at Sony Interactive. After startup Horizon forbidden Westa replica describes the game's beasts of recent players and their ideal weaknesses. This is all the basic work that players can only play Prohibited the West, You can scan the beasts to see what they are and their most important areas, and if you forget, the in-game vocabulary can cover it for you.
But lenses are a bigger push from major publishers to generate AI, who see technology as a boon in the development process, from design and art to sound performance. The strike for SAG-AFTRA voice actors is about to take place for a full year, and the union recently said major companies like WB Games and Take-Two refused to use the technology to create voice replicas.
This Ai Aloy represents part of these actors’ fears: Sony and the Guerrillas horizonso they have the ability to do that with Aloy without telling Burch about the specifics, which may extend to her voice performance. She cares more about the actors It's smaller than her safe location, which may be affected by this, and she admits “has hurt my heart. I Love this industry and this art form, I hope there is a new generation of actors, I hope there are more incredible game performances. I hope to continue doing this work and if we don’t win, there will be a real compromise in the future. ”
At the time of writing, Sony has not commented on Aloy's demo videos or discussed plans to include such technologies into PlayStation products. But silence itself may say a lot.
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