We're not too many years from movies automatically made from a "director" ordering "A redo of Romeo and Juliet, set in set in an imagined future Martian mining town. Make Juliet resemble a young Greta Garbo with a voice similar to Cher's, and make Romeo resemble my son. Make sure to have placement for some drinks (for ad revenue)." Click [Create]. And editing will be like "Too dark. Lighten it up a bit. Add a few jokes. Keep it light until the last 5 minutes, and then go very, very dark" Click [Create], and the system will regen immediately.
They still need actors to train the model, and they pay the actors to license their voice. So really this is just good by to many hours of dialogue in the studio and goodbye to limitations if something changes.
Your work is sooo amazing , amazing , outstanding, breathtaking work , what a breakthrough, please work on your advertising campaign , you deserve to be known WORLDWILDE even by youtube, facebook , IG ... GOod luck! I love already Faith
As much as it is inspiring, it is also very dangerous. The amount of deepfakes people will be able to do is horrifying. There should also be a sure way to tell apart real speech from AI-voiced one. But, overall, this is amazing!
Sonantic only creates a new artificial voice with the consent of the original artist. We will never train on data where the artist is unaware of its repurpose as we take misuse very seriously.
A few years ago, An AI model was trained to detect deep fakes, and it did so with almost 100% accuracy. So even if people do use this technology maliciously, there are ways to combat it. AI is inevitable. But, the benefits it can bring to society greatly outweigh the risks associated with its use. Take a look at Babylon health, their mission is to use AI in medical diagnoses to provide healthcare. This won't just reduce the time and improve the accuracy of disease diagnoses, it won't just unclog hospitals and predict diseases based on lifestyle. Babylon will also be able to provide health care to the 50% of the planet where medical treatment is literally non-existent! Neural nets solving mRNA folding will also lead to cures for several diseases too. And that's just the cusp of AI, the beginning. We have no idea what the future will hold.
The sighs sounded recorded from real humans, I don't think they can be generated out of nothing from a machine alone, in fact when there's the crying voice line you can hear that it's artificial
The only thing left is to create a body language algorithm and pair it with photorealistic characters for video games, we would have full movies directed from home with big budget landscapes and perfect casting.
scary. how will you know whether people on video or the news or the phone are real or fake. people could imitate you in conversation with your boss, your parents, your kids..those are just the first thoughts off the top of my head
The AI-fanatic transhumanists are right in at least one respect: the responsibility for humanity lies not with the state, nor any NGO, but with each of us. In awarding the mind complete power and authority over the flesh, we are not liberating ourselves, but submitting to the oppression of a consciousness we do not yet properly understand. The risk is that we only belatedly realise that transhumanism is oppression disguised as liberation.
so how does it handle putting sounds between words. are they auto generated based on putting in ... and based on the emotion selected? so like sounds of breathing and crying. is there a way to control those more specifically?
Its fake feeling dramatic range. You could make them say anything with these same intonations. But thats the point, its just showing off the tech. What this will really be great for is audiobook creation
we are currently try to develop a game. we struggle with voices and this could help us a lot. i want to know how to purchase or subscribe ? please tell me.
We will be working towards broader / personal use, but because our TTS software is quite good we're being quite careful with who can get their hands on it for the time being. You're welcome to submit an access request via our website (www.sonantic.io) if you haven't already and provide a link to some of your work for us to review! :-)
So what happens once this technology has all of the data it needs from human voice actors, thanks to machine learning? Voice actors are no longer needed. The money this company offers voice actors to give their voice away is very little, considering the amount of jobs they’re destroying.
A game producer saying he's "excited to recreate or add to the library of dialog from actors that we have recorded before" with no mention of a reuse fee is gonna set off SAG. That's something I'd personally put in a contract, you can't record me and use Sonantic unless you agree to pay me a reuse fee per game, and it would have to be substantial to make up for the loss of sessions. I'm talking like, 4 or 5 digits for a buyout. Agents, actors, and unions are going to have a problem with this. Furthermore if I found out a client Sonanticked me and didn't say anything, I'd have to sue them for lost wages.
Personally, I don't think it'll replace real voices 100% right now, but I can see so many amazing applications for this. Things that you would have never been able to afford to be voiced can now be voiced, which is a hugely amazingly thing for accessibility reasons. You could have all your item descriptions, UI buttons and the like voiced, (which are basically never voiced in games) which would enable people who need those features to be able to play the game. I think issues with licensing can be worked out, it doesn't have to be seen as a problem just something to be solved so everyone gets a fair deal. You might get even more opportunities for work because it extends the scope for adding voice rather than detracts it in some ways. Just my two cents.
This is just the beginning of a world where artists of all sorts we'll be no longer needed. Only investors controlling AIs to generate entertainment, assessing the audience's feedback via automated data analysis. Only the very famous artists will make the cut and be demanded by those who are willing to pay more. We can't do anything to stop this form of progress even though it's headed towards the certain death of the only thing that makes us humans: creativity. But at least we are allowed to say that's devious.
Sonantic only trains on data with the consent of the artist. We will never train on data where the artist is unaware of its repurpose. We take misuse very seriously. If a studio would like a custom voice, they directly approach the artist and discuss with them on how to proceed. From our experience, all of our studios keep good relationships with their artists as it is mutually beneficial for working together.
@@Sonantic-ai Y'all could've chosen to not include Peltier's comment about being eager to use Sonantic for "misuse," but you did. Signaling to other game developers that it's fine to "add to the library of dialog" with no mention of financial compensation to the actor. While Sonantic can claim non-liability for how the software is used, you definitely can't say Sonantic didn't encourage it by including the comment in your marketing. Whoops.
We obtain a small dataset of voice recordings from talented actors that we work with and then apply machine learning algorithms to create an AI model of their voice that allows our customers to type in dialogue and hear it read / acted out by our software in real time. :)
@@crystal_royal3405 then it will speak gibberish! We've actually gotten quite a few requests for creature sounds which are quite similar. Our software produces the phonetic sounds of the letters you type, so it's fairly easy to create non speech sounds. Users either save the sound files they like or have to remember the random string of letters they typed in previously to get the same outcome at a different point in time :)
your the best. You want write a sito to demostration? sorry for bad english. Вы лучшие это очень круто. лучше чем большенство русских актеров... может быть вы сделаеете сайт где можно сделать свою озвучку фразы?
*[yawns a bit] So sure you are that these A . Is weren't Fully assisted by recorded rehearsals instead of What is being shown in this video, O [pretenders/readers] mine?*
This is sickening. I'm sorry, but it is. And no matter what anyone says, it will destroy voice actors livelihoods. And the notion of this AI allowing actors to do "several jobs at once" is ridiculous. Do these people have any idea how hard it is to get ANY voice acting job? As a professional voice actor, I'd prefer to do the job myself, thank-you very much. Not think that some computer is doing it for me.
At first, it seems "cool" and a technological marvel, but on a more profound level, it's simply a way to make money and replace others who do this for a living. As a voice-over professional, I find this VERY disturbing and NOT POSITIVE at all. I would think that screen/TV actors and actresses (which I am not) would be appalled by this. Are they selling their souls for a synthetic replication of themselves? In what world is this really a good thing?! I know that a synthetic voice can help those with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) who are on their way to losing their voice, and in THAT respect, it is doing good, to create a preserved version of their own voice to communicate with others. But to REPLACE human beings who normally would be paid for their talents, to me, is a disgrace and extremely unsettling. A.I. advancements are progressing at lightening speed it seems in many visual and aural ways, but sadly, some of these changes are not all good and will just come back to bite us in the end.
Well authenticity is not there. Its dull and blend It sounds like what ab amateur could do at best and the worst that a real actor can do . If this is the future ? Will its fucking boring .
I'd boycott any game that uses this. no real emotion or work put into it. that's like coming to a concert and hearing a recorded audio instead of live music - I don't care how perfect it is, that's not what I came for. disrespectful to me as a consumer
Hey Donna - we can certainly understand your sentiments, but wanted to let you know that our team (along with all of the actors who currently have an AI voice on our platform) have put an insane amount of effort and emotion into creating what you've listened to today. We're proud of our collective efforts and the active collaboration we have with such great actors to achieve this. Our intention is not to replace actors. Rather, actor talent is the key to our success - this is why we build partnerships with every actor and jointly create an AI model that they can be proud of. This way the voice model can work for the actor. It enables actors to scale their talent, allowing for multiple jobs at once while earning passive income (Sonantic has a profit share model). I know it might take some getting used to, but this is surely the way the industry is moving and we plan to ensure that we are leading by example in the most ethical way possible.
you mentioned you don't believe this technology will replace human actors. why do you think so, from a provider's standpoint? is it imperfect or not applicable to all situations? does it need excellent quality training data? are there some other restrictions?
@@tldr9400 Why are you so worked up about this?, do you even realize how much A.I deep learning already is adapted into gamedevelopment to cut costs?. This was only a matter of time. You might wanna skip gaming altogether then.
@@Zoza15 there're technical aspects and then there're aspects that are meant to engage into a story. how can you empathize with characters if it's just some text to speech that doesn't even understand what it's saying? it makes the whole narrative kinda fake. again, like autotune/lipsync is no comparison to real performance
@@Sonantic-ai You just didn't "get" Donna's comment did you? It's not about being able to create passive income for voice actors by implementing into media completely artificial voices through machine learning, it's about the precedent this sets for the future, it's about how AI is getting completely out of hand and while you and your company might not stand for complete replacement, you are contributing to the inevitable future OF that replacement. Can you think ahead even a little? I understand it would be impossible for you to turn back now, as you have already devoted your entire life and career to bringing this to fruition, therefore are far too deep in confirmation bias and unaware of what's really at stake here even with something so seemingly "harmless". But mimicking human emotion - the one thing that separates humans from literally everything, especially AI, the ability to feel and express that, setting the precedent that it's okay to emotionally connect with an artificial projection of that in a movie or a game, only serves to further derail us from the traditional and cultural values that have evolved us to the point where we can even share and feel the emotions you are trying to fabricate, true love and bonding, values that uphold the foundation of our survival as an entire species, of which should only be expressed in sincerity. As I said, YOU might not stand for that, but once corporations like you make this breakthrough, then later down the line comes humans having "intimate" relationships with AI. This is not human and not real. There's much more that goes into making us human than a collection of expressions and mannerisms. You can mimic that all you want, and people like you will continue to, but one day, you will see, and you will finally "get" what people like Donna are trying to convey, when your own children and future generations are incapable themselves of expressing or even receiving true human affection with true intent behind the words. Everything will be homogenized and predictable, it will desensitize and infinitely surpass our own capabilities of human expression through "machine learning" so eventually no more will anyone be able to interpret true human emotion in the way it's given, instead it will make AI emotion and human emotion indistinguishable, something we've always kept separated up until now. You are creating an insurmountable outlet that people will happily revere as the new normal and it's sickening to witness. But to you right now, working on these "controlled and ethical" projects, my words seem completely unrelated. The cut costs are not worth the precedent, there's no shortage of voice actors.
interesting development. i'd be curious to hear how convincing it sounds without the melodramatic score.
You can hear quite a few artifacts, but this is eerily good progress
@@TheThundercow Your mom is an artifact.
“Todd! Todd, it’s Larry. Your cousin, Larry Howard. You know that new sound you’re looking for? Well, listen to this!”
Where is from? Can't put my finger on it.
@@kierand9410 Back to the Future, from Movie One....
Dream Girls 💪🏽
@@kierand9410
Darude Sandstorm
back to the future
Good bye voice actors, then good bye animators, and so on...
Yep... Then next the human race.
We're not too many years from movies automatically made from a "director" ordering "A redo of Romeo and Juliet, set in set in an imagined future Martian mining town. Make Juliet resemble a young Greta Garbo with a voice similar to Cher's, and make Romeo resemble my son. Make sure to have placement for some drinks (for ad revenue)." Click [Create]. And editing will be like "Too dark. Lighten it up a bit. Add a few jokes. Keep it light until the last 5 minutes, and then go very, very dark" Click [Create], and the system will regen immediately.
* adds to the list of people who will get in the way of robot supremacy *
They still need actors to train the model, and they pay the actors to license their voice.
So really this is just good by to many hours of dialogue in the studio and goodbye to limitations if something changes.
@@memegazer they pay the actors pennies considering how much their voice is used.
You've really made great progress. This is wonderful.
This makes me wildly excited about the future of gaming! Thank you guys for pushing this technology forward!
Your work is sooo amazing , amazing , outstanding, breathtaking work , what a breakthrough, please work on your advertising campaign , you deserve to be known WORLDWILDE even by youtube, facebook , IG ... GOod luck! I love already Faith
omg, i got goosebumps. It's incredible!
I bet this video gonna be in youtube recommendation someday
As much as it is inspiring, it is also very dangerous. The amount of deepfakes people will be able to do is horrifying. There should also be a sure way to tell apart real speech from AI-voiced one.
But, overall, this is amazing!
Sonantic only creates a new artificial voice with the consent of the original artist. We will never train on data where the artist is unaware of its repurpose as we take misuse very seriously.
@@Sonantic-ai Thank you for being responsible and I wish you the best of luck.
@@Sonantic-ai Obviously you pay them due licence and usage ongoing.
A few years ago, An AI model was trained to detect deep fakes, and it did so with almost 100% accuracy. So even if people do use this technology maliciously, there are ways to combat it.
AI is inevitable. But, the benefits it can bring to society greatly outweigh the risks associated with its use. Take a look at Babylon health, their mission is to use AI in medical diagnoses to provide healthcare. This won't just reduce the time and improve the accuracy of disease diagnoses, it won't just unclog hospitals and predict diseases based on lifestyle. Babylon will also be able to provide health care to the 50% of the planet where medical treatment is literally non-existent!
Neural nets solving mRNA folding will also lead to cures for several diseases too.
And that's just the cusp of AI, the beginning. We have no idea what the future will hold.
The sighs sounded recorded from real humans, I don't think they can be generated out of nothing from a machine alone, in fact when there's the crying voice line you can hear that it's artificial
I need this. It’s absolutely awesome! So many applications!
The only thing left is to create a body language algorithm and pair it with photorealistic characters for video games, we would have full movies directed from home with big budget landscapes and perfect casting.
good work! it's splendid
scary. how will you know whether people on video or the news or the phone are real or fake. people could imitate you in conversation with your boss, your parents, your kids..those are just the first thoughts off the top of my head
Wow, this some cool !
0:53 "Falocentric"
The AI-fanatic transhumanists are right in at least one respect: the responsibility for humanity lies not with the state, nor any NGO, but with each of us. In awarding the mind complete power and authority over the flesh, we are not liberating ourselves, but submitting to the oppression of a consciousness we do not yet properly understand. The risk is that we only belatedly realise that transhumanism is oppression disguised as liberation.
well said!
The robot will make you cry
Wow man! 🤙🏽.
This is crazy.
This would literally benefit indie developers by far!.
1:22 Ok, then, a falocentric statue makes this AI happy. Nice.
How in the world is your account 14 years old? Have I found an ancient RUclips watcher?
@@kwirro Well, It was only needed to suscribe 14 years ago to RUclips.
Voice acting is cool but I'm just imagining the movie Her. Looking forward to AI assistants that can emulate any type of emotional responsivity
Ну это лайк, очевидно. Ждём внедрения в массы!
So, how many voices are available in Sonantic anyways?
The more voices there are, the better.
so how does it handle putting sounds between words. are they auto generated based on putting in ... and based on the emotion selected? so like sounds of breathing and crying. is there a way to control those more specifically?
How do I get behind your start up?
Cool stuff, good luck!
This is insanely catching...I would like to help create this, but I don’t even know where to start. It's insanely cool...this is magic...
Wow! I have never seen something as It. It's very cool!
This system shows more range than some people I know. So who's the real AI here...? Great job.
bro you must run away, you're surrounded by spychopaths
Its fake feeling dramatic range. You could make them say anything with these same intonations. But thats the point, its just showing off the tech. What this will really be great for is audiobook creation
How do I get this to read audiobooks to me?
Props to the actresses and actors.
As I understand how this technology works, It's only as good as the actors and actresses performance.
how to get access from Sonantic
we are currently try to develop a game. we struggle with voices and this could help us a lot. i want to know how to purchase or subscribe ?
please tell me.
"TTS solutions are not available for personal use". Not an option for Indie games?
We will be working towards broader / personal use, but because our TTS software is quite good we're being quite careful with who can get their hands on it for the time being. You're welcome to submit an access request via our website (www.sonantic.io) if you haven't already and provide a link to some of your work for us to review! :-)
So what happens once this technology has all of the data it needs from human voice actors, thanks to machine learning?
Voice actors are no longer needed. The money this company offers voice actors to give their voice away is very little, considering the amount of jobs they’re destroying.
A game producer saying he's "excited to recreate or add to the library of dialog from actors that we have recorded before" with no mention of a reuse fee is gonna set off SAG. That's something I'd personally put in a contract, you can't record me and use Sonantic unless you agree to pay me a reuse fee per game, and it would have to be substantial to make up for the loss of sessions. I'm talking like, 4 or 5 digits for a buyout. Agents, actors, and unions are going to have a problem with this. Furthermore if I found out a client Sonanticked me and didn't say anything, I'd have to sue them for lost wages.
Personally, I don't think it'll replace real voices 100% right now, but I can see so many amazing applications for this. Things that you would have never been able to afford to be voiced can now be voiced, which is a hugely amazingly thing for accessibility reasons. You could have all your item descriptions, UI buttons and the like voiced, (which are basically never voiced in games) which would enable people who need those features to be able to play the game. I think issues with licensing can be worked out, it doesn't have to be seen as a problem just something to be solved so everyone gets a fair deal. You might get even more opportunities for work because it extends the scope for adding voice rather than detracts it in some ways. Just my two cents.
Totally agree people shouldn't do this without consent for sure!~
This is just the beginning of a world where artists of all sorts we'll be no longer needed. Only investors controlling AIs to generate entertainment, assessing the audience's feedback via automated data analysis. Only the very famous artists will make the cut and be demanded by those who are willing to pay more. We can't do anything to stop this form of progress even though it's headed towards the certain death of the only thing that makes us humans: creativity. But at least we are allowed to say that's devious.
Sonantic only trains on data with the consent of the artist. We will never train on data where the artist is unaware of its repurpose. We take misuse very seriously.
If a studio would like a custom voice, they directly approach the artist and discuss with them on how to proceed. From our experience, all of our studios keep good relationships with their artists as it is mutually beneficial for working together.
@@Sonantic-ai Y'all could've chosen to not include Peltier's comment about being eager to use Sonantic for "misuse," but you did. Signaling to other game developers that it's fine to "add to the library of dialog" with no mention of financial compensation to the actor. While Sonantic can claim non-liability for how the software is used, you definitely can't say Sonantic didn't encourage it by including the comment in your marketing. Whoops.
wow.
Can you turn off that music? I can barely hear the A.I.
WEIGHT: CRY 80%
A rep scheduled an appointment to meet and didn't even show up for it. What a waste of time!!!!!
How they made this
We obtain a small dataset of voice recordings from talented actors that we work with and then apply machine learning algorithms to create an AI model of their voice that allows our customers to type in dialogue and hear it read / acted out by our software in real time. :)
@@Sonantic-ai what if I wrote gibberish
@@crystal_royal3405 then it will speak gibberish! We've actually gotten quite a few requests for creature sounds which are quite similar. Our software produces the phonetic sounds of the letters you type, so it's fairly easy to create non speech sounds. Users either save the sound files they like or have to remember the random string of letters they typed in previously to get the same outcome at a different point in time :)
Amazing!
I just wish the music wasn't so loud!
Great job though!!
Super cool! I'd imagine this could help people who can't speak for one reason for another. Or even as a translator.
Wow, Carles, that is amazing...I thought tractable was amazing...this is mind blowing
your the best. You want write a sito to demostration? sorry for bad english.
Вы лучшие это очень круто. лучше чем большенство русских актеров... может быть вы сделаеете сайт где можно сделать свою озвучку фразы?
"I choose to see the beauty" \w/
*[yawns a bit] So sure you are that these A . Is weren't Fully assisted by recorded rehearsals instead of What is being shown in this video, O [pretenders/readers] mine?*
Its A.I doing the voive of human cry not Ai crying as the title suggests !!!
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This is sickening. I'm sorry, but it is. And no matter what anyone says, it will destroy voice actors livelihoods. And the notion of this AI allowing actors to do "several jobs at once" is ridiculous. Do these people have any idea how hard it is to get ANY voice acting job? As a professional voice actor, I'd prefer to do the job myself, thank-you very much. Not think that some computer is doing it for me.
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I'm the CEO of the company and I do the CEOing.
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At first, it seems "cool" and a technological marvel, but on a more profound level, it's simply a way to make money and replace others who do this for a living. As a voice-over professional, I find this VERY disturbing and NOT POSITIVE at all. I would think that screen/TV actors and actresses (which I am not) would be appalled by this. Are they selling their souls for a synthetic replication of themselves? In what world is this really a good thing?! I know that a synthetic voice can help those with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) who are on their way to losing their voice, and in THAT respect, it is doing good, to create a preserved version of their own voice to communicate with others. But to REPLACE human beings who normally would be paid for their talents, to me, is a disgrace and extremely unsettling. A.I. advancements are progressing at lightening speed it seems in many visual and aural ways, but sadly, some of these changes are not all good and will just come back to bite us in the end.
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piss on this. it is killing the work for us voice actors.
Well authenticity is not there. Its dull and blend
It sounds like what ab amateur could do at best and the worst that a real actor can do .
If this is the future ? Will its fucking boring .
I'd boycott any game that uses this. no real emotion or work put into it. that's like coming to a concert and hearing a recorded audio instead of live music - I don't care how perfect it is, that's not what I came for. disrespectful to me as a consumer
Hey Donna - we can certainly understand your sentiments, but wanted to let you know that our team (along with all of the actors who currently have an AI voice on our platform) have put an insane amount of effort and emotion into creating what you've listened to today. We're proud of our collective efforts and the active collaboration we have with such great actors to achieve this. Our intention is not to replace actors. Rather, actor talent is the key to our success - this is why we build partnerships with every actor and jointly create an AI model that they can be proud of. This way the voice model can work for the actor. It enables actors to scale their talent, allowing for multiple jobs at once while earning passive income (Sonantic has a profit share model). I know it might take some getting used to, but this is surely the way the industry is moving and we plan to ensure that we are leading by example in the most ethical way possible.
you mentioned you don't believe this technology will replace human actors. why do you think so, from a provider's standpoint? is it imperfect or not applicable to all situations? does it need excellent quality training data? are there some other restrictions?
@@tldr9400 Why are you so worked up about this?, do you even realize how much A.I deep learning already is adapted into gamedevelopment to cut costs?.
This was only a matter of time.
You might wanna skip gaming altogether then.
@@Zoza15 there're technical aspects and then there're aspects that are meant to engage into a story. how can you empathize with characters if it's just some text to speech that doesn't even understand what it's saying? it makes the whole narrative kinda fake. again, like autotune/lipsync is no comparison to real performance
@@Sonantic-ai You just didn't "get" Donna's comment did you? It's not about being able to create passive income for voice actors by implementing into media completely artificial voices through machine learning, it's about the precedent this sets for the future, it's about how AI is getting completely out of hand and while you and your company might not stand for complete replacement, you are contributing to the inevitable future OF that replacement. Can you think ahead even a little? I understand it would be impossible for you to turn back now, as you have already devoted your entire life and career to bringing this to fruition, therefore are far too deep in confirmation bias and unaware of what's really at stake here even with something so seemingly "harmless". But mimicking human emotion - the one thing that separates humans from literally everything, especially AI, the ability to feel and express that, setting the precedent that it's okay to emotionally connect with an artificial projection of that in a movie or a game, only serves to further derail us from the traditional and cultural values that have evolved us to the point where we can even share and feel the emotions you are trying to fabricate, true love and bonding, values that uphold the foundation of our survival as an entire species, of which should only be expressed in sincerity. As I said, YOU might not stand for that, but once corporations like you make this breakthrough, then later down the line comes humans having "intimate" relationships with AI. This is not human and not real. There's much more that goes into making us human than a collection of expressions and mannerisms. You can mimic that all you want, and people like you will continue to, but one day, you will see, and you will finally "get" what people like Donna are trying to convey, when your own children and future generations are incapable themselves of expressing or even receiving true human affection with true intent behind the words. Everything will be homogenized and predictable, it will desensitize and infinitely surpass our own capabilities of human expression through "machine learning" so eventually no more will anyone be able to interpret true human emotion in the way it's given, instead it will make AI emotion and human emotion indistinguishable, something we've always kept separated up until now. You are creating an insurmountable outlet that people will happily revere as the new normal and it's sickening to witness. But to you right now, working on these "controlled and ethical" projects, my words seem completely unrelated.
The cut costs are not worth the precedent, there's no shortage of voice actors.