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Morgan Freeman Slams AI for Illegally Mimicking His Iconic Voice
14 Nov
Summary
- Morgan Freeman angry over AI companies using his voice without consent
- Scarlett Johansson also criticized OpenAI for using a similar voice to hers
- Freeman still has an "appetite" for acting at 88 years old
As of November 14th, 2025, legendary actor Morgan Freeman is speaking out against the unauthorized use of his voice by AI companies. In a recent interview, the 88-year-old Oscar winner revealed that his "lawyers have been very, very busy" working to remove all instances of AI imitating his distinctive voice online.
Freeman expressed his frustration, saying "I'm a little PO'd, you know. I'm like any other actor: don't mimic me with falseness. I don't appreciate it and I get paid for doing stuff like that, so if you're gonna do it without me, you're robbing me."
The actor is not alone in his battle against AI exploitation. Scarlett Johansson has also been vocal about her anger towards OpenAI for using a voice similar to hers without her consent. However, some celebrities like Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine have embraced AI, inking deals to produce virtual replications of their famous voices.
Despite his frustration with the AI industry, the 88-year-old Freeman shows no signs of slowing down. He has appeared in all three "Now You See Me" films, with the latest installment being his sole release in 2025. Freeman admits that the "appetite is still there" for acting, though he concedes it has "dimmed a little" over the years. Still, the legendary actor remains committed to his craft, unwilling to fully retire anytime soon.




