What ScarJo v. ChatGPT Could Look Like in Court
Briefly

It doesn't matter whether a person's actual voice is used in an imitation or not, Rothman says, only whether that audio confuses listeners.
Other legal experts don't see OpenAI's actions as clear-cut impersonation due to the superficial similarity under relevant case law.
Juries are unpredictable, which adds uncertainty to how cases related to right of publicity may play out.
OpenAI's chance of defending a right-of-publicity suit could be affected by a one-word post implying similarity to Scarlett Johansson's performance.
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