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McConaughey's AI Voice & Image Shielded
15 Jan
Summary
- Actor Matthew McConaughey filed voice and image recordings with US patent authorities.
- This action aims to prevent unauthorized AI usage of his likeness.
- Tennessee's ELVIS Act offers targeted protections against AI cloning.

Actor Matthew McConaughey has taken a significant step to protect his digital likeness by filing recordings of his image and voice with US patent authorities. This initiative, spearheaded by his foundation's commercial arm, aims to prevent unauthorized exploitation by artificial intelligence platforms.
This proactive measure addresses increasing artist concerns over generative AI's capabilities, especially since the rollout of tools like ChatGPT. While some US states have implemented consumer protection laws against deepfakes, these often focus on malicious or commercial misuse. Tennessee's ELVIS Act, enacted in 2024, provides more specific artist protections against AI impersonation.
McConaughey's approach is distinct, focusing on preemptive protection rather than reacting to misuse. He has also invested in ElevenLabs, an AI voice modeling startup, demonstrating a nuanced view of the technology. His legal team aims to secure similar protections for artists as businesses enjoy, enabling them to benefit from the value generated by AI using their voices and images.




