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Using anyone's likeness is already illegal due to the Crispin Glover Back to the Future lawsuit. It wouldn't take much to argue that basing AI on someone's voice is stealing.
The bigger question is if something that "sounds like" someone coincidentally is infringement. If a jury decides it "sounds like" something it becomes infringement.
"AI not copyright protected" ends with human editing. If Disney decided to just use AI for everything it's kinda hard to fight it because there's millions of excuses and examples to draw from. If the Eiffel tower can be copyrighted by adding a lightbulb AI is copyright protected when you add a dot on the work. :back_from_gab: