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    Meta offering millions in AI deals to Judy Dench, Awkwafina and Keegan-Michael Key: report

    By Lauren Elkies Schram,

    11 hours ago

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    It’s a deal that could provide a license to kill.

    British actress Judy Dench, who plays “M” in several titles of the “James Bond” franchise, raspy-voiced actor Awkwafina and baritone comedian Keegan-Michael Key could make big bucks in artificial intelligence deals with Meta Platforms.

    Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is offering millions of dollars to record and use the celebrities’ voices for AI projects, Bloomberg reported, citing unnamed sources.

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    Meta is reportedly offering millions to celebrities to use their voices for AI projects. REUTERS
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    Awkwafina is known for her low, raspy voice. Getty Images

    It’s not clear how Meta intends to use the voices.

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    Judy Dench played “M” in several “James Bond” movies. Getty Images

    Meta — which came under fire this week after its AI-trained software generated inaccurate statements about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump — wants to seal the latest deals ASAP so it has time develop a suite of AI tools it can showcase at the company’s technology Connect 2024 event in September.

    But negotiations between Meta and some talent representatives have been strained over the terms of use for the actors’ voices.

    The tech giant plans to spend at least $37-$40 billion in 2024 capital expenditures, up from a prior range of $35-$40 billion, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, said in the company’s second-quarter earnings call .

    That sum includes the investment in AI research and product development efforts, he said.

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