Imagine finding out that someone used AI to recreate your voice without your concern. Such is the nightmarish reality that all of us are living in right now. Many celebrities are often targeted by AI recreations of their voices, a somewhat amusing but also horrifying feat. Unfortunately, most aren't willing to speak out against this trend, often for fear of backlash. Case in point, what just happened to the prolific voice actor, Erica Lindbeck.
As pointed out by GameRant, Lindbeck, who has a long list of voice acting credits like work on Fire Emblem Engage, God of War Ragnarok, and Persona 5, took herself off of Twitter after calling out an AI cover song for recreating her voice performance as Futaba Sakura, a prominent character in Persona 5 and its spin-off titles.
It's unclear when and how everything unfolded but it's believed this all started after she criticized the AI cover song, which apparently resulted in the internet piling on the cover song's creator - a situation that Lindbeck would have preferred to avoid.
The satirical song, Bo Burnham's Welcome to the Internet, contains explicit words and ideas, so it's only fair for Lindbeck to express concern about the rendition that uses her voice and performance.

