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AI Dubbing Sparks Outrage: Voice Actors React

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Amazon tests AI dubbing on anime like Banana Fish and Vinland Saga.
  • Voice actor Daman Mills criticizes AI dubs for lacking emotion.
  • Fans share poor AI dubbing clips, comparing them unfavorably.
AI Dubbing Sparks Outrage: Voice Actors React

Amazon's recent exploration into AI-generated dubbing for popular anime titles, including "Banana Fish" and "Vinland Saga," has sparked significant controversy. Voice actor Daman Mills, known for his role as Frieza in "Dragon Ball Super," has been a vocal critic, emphasizing that artificial voices lack the essential emotion that defines compelling characters. His statements, shared widely online, highlight concerns about the potential impact on the livelihoods of professional voice actors.

The backlash extends beyond industry professionals, with many viewers expressing their dissatisfaction. Fans have actively shared audio clips showcasing the perceived inferiority of AI dubs when compared to human performances. This sentiment suggests a preference for the nuanced emotional delivery that only human actors can provide, leading to apprehension about the future of voice acting in media.

While Amazon's move might be seen as a cost-saving measure to reach a wider audience, particularly those who prefer dubbed content over subtitles, it raises broader questions about the role of AI in creative fields. The practice risks setting a precedent for other streaming services, potentially diminishing opportunities for human artists and impacting the quality of character portrayals in animated and streamed content.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Amazon is experimenting with artificial intelligence to create dubbed versions of anime series for its Prime Video platform.
Voice actors are concerned that AI-generated dubs lack the necessary emotion and artistic nuance that human performers bring to characters.
There is a concern that this practice could set a dangerous precedent, leading more streaming services to opt for AI over hiring human actors.

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