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Ashly Burch, the talented voice actor behind Aloy in PlayStation's acclaimed Horizon series, has recently shared her apprehensions regarding the use of artificial intelligence in the gaming industry. In a demonstration intended for internal employees, Sony showcased an AI-generated version of Aloy, leading Burch to express feelings of fear and concern about the implications of such technology on the future of game acting.
Burch emphasized the emotional connection that actors create with their characters and the potential loss of that authenticity when AI takes over. She highlighted the importance of human performance in bringing characters to life, arguing that the nuances of a live actor cannot be replicated by machines. As the industry continues to explore the capabilities of AI, Burch's comments resonate with many in the creative community who worry about job security and the artistic integrity of video games.
The conversation around AI in entertainment is growing, and Burch's candid remarks reflect a broader concern among artists about the balance between innovation and the preservation of human artistry.
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