Artificial intelligence voice generators have seen a rapid rise in development and use, enabling users to create entirely new voices or modify existing vocals with ease. While these AI-generated soundalikes can be permissible under certain conditions, they pose significant right of publicity concerns, particularly when replicating the voice of a known individual. Legal expert Matthew Savare at Lowenstein Sandler highlights that such soundalikes are likely violations of the mimicked person’s publicity rights, emphasizing the need for legal professionals to navigate the complexities arising from this technology.