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Imagine a world where your voice, your image, and your identity can be used without your consent.

This dystopian scenario is rapidly becoming a reality as technology companies, often operating without clear ethical guidelines, increasingly assert control over our likenesses and personal data. The recent case of Scarlett Johansson’s alleged unauthorised voice usage by OpenAI’s ChatGPT exemplifies this alarming trend.

Johansson’s legal battle is more than a celebrity dispute; it highlights a critical ethical issue in AI development—one that demands transparency, respect for personal autonomy, and robust legal frameworks to protect individuals. This case also underscores the pervasive gender biases within the tech industry, where predominantly male development teams inadvertently perpetuate stereotypes and inequities.

In this blog, we explore the urgent need for comprehensive AI regulations, the gender imbalance in technology, and how these factors combine to shape the ethical landscape of AI. By examining Johansson’s case and the broader implications of gender bias, we aim to shed light on the necessary reforms to ensure AI technologies serve all of humanity equitably and responsibly.

Read the full article authored by Elena Sinel.

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