Today, the AI craze is unstoppable and has undoubtedly affected many traditional industries. Recently, 26 senior Japanese voice actors including Hirokazu Yamadera jointly voiced out to protest against the impact of AI on the dubbing industry. If it is not regulated, the profession of voice actor may no longer need humans in the future. Many voice actors expressed their concerns and anxiety about the serious impact of AI on the dubbing industry, saying, "We are shocked that our voices are being sold wantonly!" With the rapid development of AI technology, it is now easy to simulate the voices of celebrities through AI, and there are already many practical application examples. ·Japan's national broadcasting departments, including NHK, have already introduced AI anchors, and various AI news are flooding our mobile phones. Although the development of the AI era cannot be reversed, it is urgent for relevant departments to specify reasonable regulations to control it. |
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