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Horizon actor Ashly Burch has expressed her concerns regarding a recently leaked AI video featuring her character, Aloy. The video has sparked a discussion about the implications of artificial intelligence in the gaming industry, particularly in relation to the work and performance of voice actors. Burch highlighted her worries about how such technology could impact the artistic integrity of video games.
In her statement, Burch emphasized the importance of human connection in storytelling and performance, which she feels could be compromised by the use of AI. She pointed out that voice acting is not merely about delivering lines but involves a deep emotional engagement that machines cannot replicate. The actor's remarks serve as a reminder of the ongoing debate surrounding the role of technology in creative fields and the potential consequences for artists.
As the gaming industry continues to explore advancements in AI, Burch's insights underscore the need for a balanced approach that respects and values the contributions of human performers.
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