However, what is currently making headlines is Gabby Petito's mother, Nichole Schmidt's reaction to the use of AI for her daughter's voice. She told The Independent that: "I think
The filmmakers behind Netflix's doc about Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie told Us Weekly what inspired their decision to use voice recreation technology
Hollywood keeps getting in trouble for using AI to modulate voices and the most recent scandal involves Netflix’s boneheaded decision to recreate the voice of murdered travel vlogger Gabby Petito.
Netflix is under fire on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) for using AI to recreate Gabby Petito’s voice in its new docuseries, "American Murder: Gabby Petito."
Gabby Petito. Netflix. The current most popular show on Netflix is American Murder: Gabby Petito, a documentary about the murder of the 22-year-old by her fiancée Brian Laundrie
Netflix is under fire for using AI to recreate the voice of murdered travel vlogger Gabby Petito.
Gabby Petito” is facing backlash from some viewers who are questioning whether the filmmakers’ decision to use artificial intelligence to recreate Petito’s voice is ethical.
This isn't the first occurrence of such debate, and it will likely keep happening as the technology improves.
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The new American Murder: Gabby Petito documentary is one of February’s biggest series’, telling the tragic story of how the 22-year-old was murdered by her boyfriend Brian Laundrie. In the docuseries, Gabby’s text messages and journal entries are brought to life using AI voice recreation technology so that it actually sounds like her.
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Following the release of American Murder: Gabby Petito, Netflix has sparked backlash due to the series use of AI to recreate the victim's voice.