Who Controls An AI Voice Clone Made For Work
Reelful asks for a 30-second sample, then uses the clone to narrate videos. Its target users include founders and small business owners. That gets awkward as soon as the voice belongs to an employee. If a salon worker records the sample on the shop account, can the owner keep generating new speech after that person leaves? The privacy policy says users can remove a clone, but the ordinary workplace problem is authority: whose tap counts? Tie the clone to the speaker, not the subscription. New scripts need their approval, departure disables generation, and deletion should not depend on whoever still holds the company login. Saving an evening of narration is useful. Giving an employer a reusable version of your voice is a different deal. Who should control an AI voice clone made for work?
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