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Elon Musk waded in on Scarlett Johansson's dispute with OpenAI and couldn't resist throwing shade at his tech rival

May 22, 2024, 00:20 IST
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Scarlett Johansson said she had declined an offer from Sam Altman to voice OpenAI's AI assistant.Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
  • Elon Musk has waded into the dispute between Sam Altman and Scarlett Johansson.
  • Johansson criticized OpenAI for using a voice "eerily similar" to hers for ChatGPT.
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Elon Musk has waded into the dispute between Sam Altman and Scarlett Johansson.

Musk said using a voice for ChatGPT that was "eerily similar" to Johansson's was like something out of the dystopian TV series "Black Mirror," after the actor slammed OpenAI and said she'd declined an offer from Sam Altman to voice the chatbot.

"Black Mirror irl," Musk wrote on X in response to a post about the controversy.

The billionaire famously has beef with Altman and OpenAI. Musk was one of the artificial-intelligence startup's founding members before leaving his position on the board in 2018.

The Tesla boss has since become a frequent critic of OpenAI and its CEO and filed a lawsuit against Altman and OpenAI earlier this year, accusing the company of betraying its founding mission of developing artificial general intelligence responsibly.

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Musk has also started his own AI company, xAI, and launched a ChatGPT rival named Grok.

OpenAI has had a rough run since it unveiled GPT-4o, its latest model, earlier this month.

The company's demo saw employees chat with a version of ChatGPT that some observers pointed out sounded strangely like Scarlett Johansson's character from the movie "Her," in which a man falls in love with an AI chatbot played by the actor.

Altman played into the speculation by posting the word "her" on X, but OpenAI executives denied the likeness was intentional.

On Monday, however, the company abruptly announced that "Sky," the voice used in the GPT-4o demo, would be temporarily removed.

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Johansson later said she'd declined an offer from Altman to voice the AI assistant and was "shocked and angered" that OpenAI appeared to have used an "eerily similar" voice to her own instead.

In a statement shared with Business Insider, Altman apologized to Johansson for not communicating better but reiterated that the Sky voice wasn't intended to mimic hers.

It adds to the chaos rapidly enveloping the Silicon Valley darling, with the former exec Jan Leike criticizing OpenAI for putting "shiny products" ahead of safety after resigning last week.

OpenAI wasn't the only target of Musk's social-media ire. The prolific poster also compared Microsoft's new "Recall" AI feature to a Black Mirror episode, writing on X that he was "definitely turning this 'feature' off."

OpenAI didn't immediately respond to a request for comment made outside normal working hours.

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Are you an employee at OpenAI, or do you have concerns about AI technology? Contact this reporter at tcarter@businessinsider.com

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