Mexican Voice Actors Demand Regulation On AI Voice Cloning
3 minute readPublished: Monday, July 14, 2025 at 8:12 am
Mexican Voice Actors Protest AI Voice Cloning, Demand Regulations
Mexico City – Mexican voice actors are raising concerns about the increasing use of artificial intelligence in their industry, demanding stronger regulations to protect their voices from unauthorized cloning. The protest, held on Sunday, highlights the growing anxieties surrounding AI's potential impact on creative professions.
The actors, gathered at a central location, expressed fears that AI could replace human voice actors, mirroring similar concerns raised during the 2023 Hollywood strikes. The core of their argument centers on the need for consent and control over the use of their voices.
The actors are advocating for the recognition of a voice as a biometric identifier, granting it legal protection. This call for regulation stems from instances where AI has been used to replicate voices without permission. One example cited was a video released by the National Electoral Institute, which used the voice of a deceased actor without the family's consent.
The actors emphasized the artistic value of their work, describing dubbing as a creative process involving nuance, expression, and interpretation. They argue that AI's ability to replicate these qualities is limited, and the widespread adoption of AI could lead to the loss of millions of jobs.
The industry is already witnessing the emergence of AI-assisted dubbing systems. Streaming platforms and entertainment companies are exploring and testing these technologies. However, some professionals believe that human voice actors still possess a unique ability to bring dialogue to life, adding humor, emotion, and authenticity that AI cannot replicate.
BNN's Perspective: The concerns of Mexican voice actors reflect a broader debate about the ethical and economic implications of AI in creative industries. While AI offers exciting possibilities for efficiency and innovation, it is crucial to balance these advancements with the need to protect the rights and livelihoods of artists. Finding a middle ground that allows for technological progress while ensuring fair compensation and consent is essential.
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