Jurassic World Rebirth: A New Adventure Unfolds

Universal Pictures has unveiled the next chapter in the Jurassic World saga, ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’. Set five years after ‘Jurassic World Dominion’, the film follows a covert ops team led by Scarlett Johansson as they embark on a mission to secure genetic material from the world’s largest dinosaurs. This mission leads to a shocking discovery and the potential for a life-saving drug. The film features a stellar cast including Jonathan Bailey, Mahershala Ali, and Rupert Friend, and is directed by Gareth Edwards.

Scarlett Johansson Calls OpenAI CEO Sam Altman a Potential Marvel Villain Over Deepfake Dispute

Scarlett Johansson, known for her role as Black Widow in Marvel movies, has publicly criticized OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, suggesting he would make a good villain due to a deepfake controversy. Johansson claims Altman used her voice in OpenAI’s ChatGPT 4.0 without her consent, despite her declining their offer to voice the system. The actress expressed concerns about the rapid pace of technology and its impact on society, particularly deepfake technology, which she believes can be misused for harmful purposes.

Fly Me to the Moon: A Space Race Rom-Com with a Touch of Screwball

Fly Me to the Moon is a charming romantic comedy set against the backdrop of the Space Race. Scarlett Johansson shines as a quick-witted marketing expert who clashes with a stoic NASA flight director, played by Channing Tatum. While Tatum’s performance is lackluster, the film boasts a strong supporting cast and a surprising amount of screwball comedy. Despite some pacing issues and a predictable ending, Fly Me to the Moon offers a lighthearted and enjoyable summer escape.

Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum Fake a Moon Landing in ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Trailer

Apple Studios’ ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ follows Scarlett Johansson as a marketing specialist hired by NASA to stage a fake moon landing during the Apollo 11 mission. Channing Tatum plays the reluctant launch director who eventually agrees to the plan, sparking a potential romance. The film, directed by Greg Berlanti, boasts an ensemble cast and will be released in theaters on July 12, 2024.

OpenAI CEO Defends AI Safety Amid Scarlett Johansson Controversy

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has defended the safety of his company’s AI technology following concerns raised by actress Scarlett Johansson over the unauthorized use of her voice in an AI-generated audio demo. Altman stated that OpenAI has taken significant measures to ensure the safety and robustness of its models, emphasizing that the company prioritizes responsible development and use of AI technology.

Scarlett Johansson Accuses OpenAI CEO of Unauthorized Use of Her Voice for ChatGPT

Actress Scarlett Johansson has accused OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of using a voice for the ChatGPT system that sounds eerily similar to her own, despite her declining to voice the chatbot herself. OpenAI has since suspended use of the voice, but Johansson’s public displeasure and potential legal action are raising concerns about the ethical implications of AI voice replication and the importance of respecting individuals’ right to consent.

Scarlett Johansson Claims OpenAI Used Her Voice Without Consent for ChatGPT 4

Actress Scarlett Johansson has accused OpenAI of using her voice without her consent for their new ChatGPT 4o chatbot. Johansson says that the voice, named “Sky,” is “eerily similar” to her own, and that she declined the company’s request to use her voice when they originally approached her. The situation has raised concerns about the use of deepfakes and the protection of personal identities in the era of artificial intelligence.

OpenAI Pauses Sky Voice on ChatGPT Due to Scarlett Johansson Similarity

OpenAI is temporarily suspending the use of the ‘Sky’ voice on its ChatGPT platform after concerns were raised that it sounded too similar to actress Scarlett Johansson. The voice, one of five available on ChatGPT, was generated from an actress and not intended to impersonate Johansson, according to OpenAI. The decision comes after users expressed discomfort with the voice’s resemblance to Johansson, who famously played a virtual assistant in the film ‘Her.’ OpenAI is currently working to address the issue and will provide updates as they become available.

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