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AI “deepfake” company Voicify faces copyright dispute

UK company Voicify has been accused of emulating the voices of renowned musicians.

The British Phonographic Industry (BPI), the trade association representing the UK music industry, has accused Voicify, operating online as Jammable, of copyright infringement. BPI alleges that Voicify unlawfully utilised copyrighted works to develop technology capable of replicating artists’ voices.

Jammable offers over 3,000 models for replicating artists’ voices and charges users monthly fees ranging from £1.99 to £89.99.

Voicify is founded by Southampton University computer science student Aditya Bansal.