Los Angeles Times: Voice Clones Pose An ‘Existential Crisis’ For Actors: ‘It’s A Violation Of Our Humanity’

March 24, 2025

In “Voice Clones Pose an ‘Existential Crisis’ for Actors: ‘It’s a Violation of Our Humanity’” (Los Angeles Times, March 24, 2025), Los Angeles Times discusses the growing alarm among voice actors as AI voice cloning technology advances with little oversight across the entertainment industry.

The article explains how convincing voice clones can now be generated from just a few seconds of audio, often without the original actor’s consent. New York-based actors Paul Skye Lehrman and Linnea Sage are featured for filing a class-action lawsuit against the AI company Lovo for replicating their voices and using them commercially without their permission.

Paul Skye Lehrman and Linnea Sage are represented by Pollock Cohen partner Steve Cohen. 

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Voice Clones Pose An ‘Existential Crisis’ For Actors: ‘It’s A Violation Of Our Humanity’ | Los Angeles Times