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Netflix Debuts AI-Generated Gene Wilder Voice in Wonka Show

Source: The Verge

Summary

Netflix’s upcoming reality show ‘Wonka’s The Golden Ticket’ features an AI-generated voice mimicking the late Gene Wilder. Set to premiere on September 23rd, the show follows the trend of transforming fictional narratives into real-life competitions.

Why It Matters

This innovative use of AI technology to recreate iconic voices raises questions about copyright, ethics, and the future of entertainment. By blending nostalgia with modern tech, Netflix aims to attract a diverse audience, but it also sparks debates on what constitutes originality in media. The decision to use an AI-generated voice instead of casting a voice actor signals a potential shift in how shows will leverage technology in the storytelling process.

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