Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson Opens Up About Discomfort with ‘Saturday Night Live’ Joke Swap Segment

Scarlett Johansson opens up about her discomfort with the annual joke swap segments on ‘Saturday Night Live’ involving her husband, Colin Jost, and Michael Che. The actress confesses to ‘blacking out’ during the segment, especially when she becomes the target of the jokes. Find out more about Johansson’s candid thoughts on the intense tradition and her struggle to recall the painful ordeal afterward.

New Romcom Film ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Hits the Screens with Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum

Discover the new romcom film ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum, which puts a comedic twist on a cynical moon-landing conspiracy. Follow the story of an ad executive tasked with reviving Nasa’s image during the Apollo era, as she navigates romance and a covert operation to fake the moon landing. Despite mixed reviews, the film offers a fresh perspective on historical events, blending romance, conspiracy, and comedy in a quirky and unique way.

Legal Implications of OpenAI’s Voice Assistant Controversy

OpenAI faces legal challenges over voice assistant Sky’s resemblance to Scarlett Johansson, raising questions about rights of publicity. Georgetown Law Professor Kristelia García discusses the legal implications of AI-generated content, highlighting the intersection of AI and intellectual property rights. Recent partnerships with media giants to train AI models using their content add complexity to the debate. Professor García emphasizes ‘rights of publicity,’ protecting individuals’ identities, especially public figures, through state laws.

Debate Over AI Ethics Intensifies Amid Legal Battle Between Tech Mogul and Actress

The debate surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for society has once again been thrust into the spotlight with the recent legal battle between tech mogul Sam Altman and actress Scarlett Johansson. The dispute arose when Johansson accused Altman’s OpenAI of using her voice without consent in their latest ChatGPT release, reminiscent of her iconic performance in the movie ‘Her’. As governments worldwide grapple with regulating AI, the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI development are coming to the forefront. Whether it’s actors like Scarlett Johansson or everyday workers in various industries, the use of AI raises important questions about consent and ownership of one’s digital likeness.