Key facts
- An individual's AI-cloned voice continued to be used for company content nearly a year after her resignation.
- The former employee was a video editor who had worked on voice-over projects.
- Colleagues alerted her that her voice was still being used in advertisements during internal review meetings.
- She realized her voice had been cloned using artificial intelligence for the company's new content products.
Nearly a year after Li Yao resigned from her position as a video editor, her AI-cloned voice was still being utilized for company content. Former colleagues alerted Li that advertisements featuring her voice were being played during internal review meetings. She discovered that her voice had been replicated using artificial intelligence and was being incorporated into the company's newly developed content products.
