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The great thing about ai is you don’t need to get a voice actor to do it
Just some random person that knows it won’t be a career and could use $5
And it'd sound like they're literally phoning it in. At that point, no, the artists and writers would just do it themselves. Like old times.
What this tech makes possible is hiring Nolan North to do everyone. Men, women, children, cats, dogs, stuffed toy dinosaurs, everyone. It's mocap for your vocal cords. You don't have to look like David Hayter to move like Snake, and you don't have to sound like Michael Shapiro to talk like the G-Man. What people will hear and see is the performance.
You don't even need that. You can generate a voice entirely through AI (or even non-AI tools that have existed for a long time before generative AI was a thing).