Anger from voice actors as NSFW mods use AI deepfakes to replicate their voices: 'This is NOT okay.'

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A slew of pornographic mods on the Nexus Mods website has caused mounting anger in the voice acting community. As reported by Gamesradar, Twitter user Robbie92_ has posted a list of Skyrim voice actors who have had their voices used against their will for NSFW mods, earlier this week.

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These actors include April Stewart, who in addition to multiple characters in Skyrim, is the voice of Petra Venj in Destiny 2 and Jessamine Kaldwin in Dishonoured 2; Jon Curry, who voiced Zevran in Dragon Age: Origins; and Susan Eisenberg, who has voiced Wonder Woman in both animation and video games since 2001.

The National Association of Voice Actors tweeted in response: "The damage to voice actors and game companies by AI and synthetic voices is real and tangible," proceeding to tag both Bethesda Studios and Zenimax Online, writing: "voice actors don't have the legal ability to fight this, but you can help."

The wider voice acting community has also rallied to decry the mods. Linsay Rousseau of Transformers: War for Cybertron, Deathloop, and Fallout 76 quote tweeted: "Voice Actors don't consent to this. If you're using these mods, you're stealing & abusing our work."

Jennifer Hale, voice of Commander Shepard in the Mass Effect Series, also tweeted: "to make this CRYSTAL clear: if you do not have written permission to use my voice, you DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION to use my voice, including AI use."

Meanwhile Abbey Veffer, who voices a host of characters in The Elder Scrolls Online and Genshin Impact, wrote: "I do not, and never will, consent to my voice being used for AI synthesis, cloning, deepfakes, etc. This is NOT okay."

Robbie92_ has also been doing considerable work via a google document to assemble a list of mods "that use AI cloning to produce non-consensual pornographic content" for the purposes of spreading awareness and reporting them, an exhaustive task that April Stewart thanked them for. "The Google doc was particularly helpful when I contacted my agent and also requested the content be taken down."

I reached out to Robbie92_ to ask about their work, and I'll update this article if I hear back from them.

Voice actors clearly shouldn't have to spend hours of their day browsing Nexus Mods just to protect themselves, and I can't even imagine the amount of time, money, and labour that would need to be poured into fighting this kind of AI use en-masse, and Nexus Mods' current attitude towards AI-generated work on their platform doesn't make matters easier.

They've stated these mods "may be removed if we receive a credible complaint from an affected creator/rights holder", but considering there's an entire live document dedicated to tracking these things, I can't see that being a satisfying solution for anybody involved.
 
"Help! Help! I'm being abused by coomers on the internet!"
Robbie92_ has also been doing considerable work via a google document to assemble a list of mods "that use AI cloning to produce non-consensual pornographic content" for the purposes of spreading awareness and reporting them, an exhaustive task that April Stewart thanked them for. "The Google doc was particularly helpful when I contacted my agent and also requested the content be taken down."

I reached out to Robbie92_ to ask about their work, and I'll update this article if I hear back from them.
What a little bitch. But I'll be very happy if this leads to people splintering off from Nexus and making their own mod sites.
 
I get the issue, but I fail to see how they expect Nexus and other places to stop it.

There is no controlling DeepFakes and there is no way to keep this from happening. The only "solution" would be a high trust society where people are moral and agree not to abuse the tech. And that isn't happening, not with the current ruling class and cultural pushes.
 
I mean, I'm sure it's way more graphic, but I kind of find it funny that Jennifer Hale, who basically got a 2nd wind in her career by voicing Commander Shepard in a game series that became big because they could fuck everyone on the ship, is complaining about her voice being used for sex mods.
Jen Hale's best role was playing the big titty ninja in Tales of Symphonia anyways.
 
I mean, I'm sure it's way more graphic, but I kind of find it funny that Jennifer Hale, who basically got a 2nd wind in her career by voicing Commander Shepard in a game series that became big because they could fuck everyone on the ship, is complaining about her voice being used for sex mods.
To be fair there's likely a big difference between the very light hearted ME "romance" where it's Shepard going "Why don't you come up to my quarters" followed by a 15 second, censored, and embarassing cutscene and that absolute 100% sinning against god debauchery that goes on in the Skyrim Sexual Modding Scene.

I'm willing to bet that Hale (and anyone else) would have said no to the ME stuff if it was in line with "cut off my arms, gouge out my eyes and rape me to death on top of my brother's corpse" or something.
 
"They are having them taken down as they find them"

How? Their very claim is these sound clips are not their real voice. This is not something they ever performed or recorded.

Now they may have some case that the sound clips were generated using samples of their other performances. But that gets into uncharted areas of law. And certainly is not covered in the DMCA.
 
I don't follow mod drama that closely, but isn't this basically Lovers Lab?
Yeah, but if the VO seething goes beyound just NSFW content, I could see Nexus caving in and removing stuff for being "morally wrong", ala the Non-Newtonian New York debacle, just because the original voice actor didn't sign off on it. I know they already made a statement on the use of AI before, but they might change that stance in the future.
 
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