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ChatGPT has a Scarlett Johansson problem

ChatGPT has a Scarlett Johansson problem

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On The Vergecast: the true voice of AI, all the news from Microsoft Build, the Sonos Ace, and much more.

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Did you think Sky, the new and newly personable voice of ChatGPT, sounded like Samantha from Her? Not everyone did, but enough people noticed a distinct Scarlett Johansson...ness in the chatbot that it became a story. And then Johansson herself decided that Sky sounded a little too close to home, especially given that she’d turned down offers from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to play Sky herself. We still don’t know all the details of the timeline here, who knew what, what Altman did when Johansson said no, and lots more. But it’s all just weird.

On this episode of The Vergecast, we talk a lot about what happened here, what it means that everyone immediately assumed the worst from OpenAI, and whether a case like this might actually go anywhere.

But first, we talk Build! Microsoft’s developer conference was this week, right on the heels of its Copilot Plus PC announcement, which is a bad name but a potentially very exciting moment for the Windows world. We try to make sense of the varied reactions to the AI-powered Recall app, the hybrid future of AI, and more. Then it’s ScarJo time.

After all that, we do one of our longest lightning rounds in a while, debating who might buy Humane, the Sonos Ace headphones, that weird Apple bug that resurfaced deleted photos, the Live Nation-Ticketmaster antitrust suit, and more. Also: SALT SPOON.

If you want to know more about everything we discuss in this episode, here are some links to get you started, beginning with Build:

And on ScarJo vs. ChatGPT:

And in the lightning round: