Plus: Scientists seek to redefine time on basis of particles that break the light-speed barrier May 21, 2024 | [Read Online]( On Monday, Scarlett Johansson accused OpenAI of creating a voice for its ChatGPT system that sounded âeerily similarâ to her own after she declined to participate in voicing the chatbot. The statement came just hours after the artificial intelligence company announced it was removing the voice âSkyâ from its offerings. The voice, described as flirtatious and feminine, quickly compared to Johanssonâs performance as an AI assistant in the 2013 film Her. OpenAI had heavily promoted the Sky voice option in its ChatGPT system, showcasing it during a recent high-profile event to demonstrate the capabilities of the new ChatGPT-4o artificial intelligence model. For more on this development, check out todayâs [Must-Read.]( ð¥Todayâs job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: >[Â]([Director, Software Engineering](
> [Engineering Manager, Incident Response]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST READ ð¬ ChatGPT silences Scarlett Johansson-like sexy AI voice after actress objects In response to the uproar, [OpenAIâs CEO Sam Altman]( released a statement clarifying that Skyâs voice was not an imitation of Johanssonâs. âSkyâs voice is not an imitation of Scarlett Johansson but belongs to a different professional actress using her own natural speaking voice,â Altman stated in an email to Reuters. He emphasized that the company values the [voice acting industry]( and respects the contributions of all its voice actors. [Scarlett Johansson]( confirmed in a statement that Sam Altman approached her in September with an offer to [voice a ChatGPT character](, which she declined. ð§ Warm water melts âDoomsday Glacierâ half a mile every year, finds study New data indicates warming and high-pressure seawater beneath the [Thwaites Glacier]( in West Antarctica, called the â[Doomsday glacie](râ, which is leading to vigorous melting. If other polar regions imitate the process, it could potentially lead to a [reassessment of global sea-level rise projections](. A team of glaciologists led by researchers at the University of California, Irvine employed high-resolution satellite radar data to uncover evidence of the [warm, high-pressure seawater intrusion]( beneath the glacier. A statement by the scientists noted that the widespread contact between ocean water and the glacierâa process replicated throughout Antarctica and in Greenlandâcauses â[vigorous melting](.â ðï¸ Egypt: Mysterious âanomalyâ found buried deep under Great Pyramids of Giza Researchers using ground-penetrating radar (GPR), along with electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), have found what they describe as an [âL-shaped anomalyâ]( in the western cemetery near the [Great Pyramids of Giza]( in Egypt. The international team of researchers led by Tohoku Universityâs Motoyuki Sato claimed to have found [previously undetected structures]( approximately 6.5 feet from the surface. The structures were discovered beneath a royal graveyard near the centuries-old Great Pyramid in Egypt. The team of researchers suspects that the structures are [man-made]( and they were [backfilled after construction](. Love what you're reading, but too many emails? 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