Voice actor John Q. Kubin sees a future where synthetic, AI-trained clones of his voice earn income even when he isn’t recording. As part of Voices.com’s AI Studio initiative, Kubin’s voice can now be cloned for clients using text-to-speech technology.
While the rise of AI in the voiceover industry raises concerns about talent replacement, Voices.com CEO Jay O’Connor believes AI is both a threat and an opportunity. AI Studio gives actors control over their voice clones, providing new income streams while protecting their rights. Industry groups, however, are pushing for stronger protections against AI misuse.
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