
Scarlett Johansson’s fight against OpenAI exposes the absolute arrogance of Silicon Valley
NY Post
The arrogance of Silicon Valley’s tech overlords is as wide and endless as the “Sky.”
We’ve seen over and over again that they are greedy pirates, capable of plundering intellectual property and the unique gifts of creative artists, photographers, musicians and writers.
The material they use to inform AI operating systems is essentially stolen booty, scraped from anyone and everyone.
Last week, OpenAI held a live demonstration to debut the new voices — Breeze, Cove, Ember, Juniper and Sky — of the company’s ChatGPT 4.0 system.
Actress Scarlett Johansson thought Sky sounded familiar. In fact, she said in a statement on Monday, many of her friends and family members noted the similarities to her distinctly husky voice.
It would make sense. After all, Johansson famously voiced a virtual assistant in the 2013 movie “Her.” On the same day Sky was introduced, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman tweeted, simply, “her.”

Imagine if Allied intelligence had located Adolf Hitler in late May 1944 and killed him before the Normandy invasion. Imagine that in the same hour, strikes eliminated Hitler’s designated successor, the head of the German Armed Forces High Command, the chief operational planner of the war effort, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, responsible for defending Western Europe, and the rest of Germany’s field marshals and senior commanders.












