One in black MirrorThe AFP reported that some cash-stapled actors who did not fully understand the results are regretting selling their equality used in AI video, which they consider shameful, harmful or harmful, AFP said.
One of them 29 -year -old New York -based actor, Adam Cay, who licensed his face and voice rights, a company without thinking for a year for a year without thinking, “Am I crossing a line by doing so?” His partner's mother later found the video, where he appeared as a doomers predicting disasters, he told the AFP.
South Korean actor Simon Lee's AI equality was used in the same way to snatch naive internet users, but potentially more harmful. He told the AFP that he was “shocked” his AI avatar, promoting “suspected health treatment on Tikokkok and Instagram,” felt ashamed of his face to be associated with clear scams.
As AI avatar technology improves, the temptation of license similarities will probably increase. The CNBC reported that one of the most successful companies, who is recruiting the AI avatar, UK-based synthesia, doubled its evaluation to $ 2.1 billion in January. The Guardian reported that last week, last week, synthesia signed a $ 2 billion deal with Shuttersk, which would make its AI avatar more human-like.
To ensure that actors are encouraged to license their equality, synthesia has recently launched an equity fund. According to the company, the “A Pool of Low Company Share”, depicted in actors or synthesia marketing campaigns behind the most popular AI avatars, will be given options for $ 1 million.
Synthesia said, “These actor will be a part of the program up to four years, during which his equity awards will be inherent monthly.”
For actors, selling their AI equality seems quick and painless – and perhaps more attractive. All these have to do a group of different facial expressions in front of the green screen, then collect their checks. But Alyssa Malchiodi, a lawyer who has advocated on behalf of the actors, told AFP that “the customers I had worked with did not fully understand what he agreed at that time, signed a contract with” visually “clauses,” even sometimes with unlimited, uninterested, irreversible, irreversible, irreversible, irreversible, irreversible, irreversible, uninterested.