Feb 16 2025 45 mins 1
In this episode of The AI Grapple, we sit down with Aaron Ryan - an author, voice actor, and multi-talented creative who has worked with major brands like Amazon, Microsoft, and United Healthcare. But right now, both of Aaron’s industries - writing and voiceover - are being massively disrupted by AI.
From synthetic voices replacing human actors to AI-generated books flooding the market, Aaron shares first-hand insights on the risks, ethical dilemmas, and potential future of creativity in the AI age. Is there still a place for human creators? Or are we witnessing the slow erosion of artistic professions? This episode is a must-listen for anyone working in creative fields or anyone interested in the intersection between creativity and technology.
Key Highlights & Takeaways
1. AI is a “Disruption with a Capital D”
- Aaron describes AI’s impact on voiceover as an immediate and tangible threat.
- AI-generated voices are already replacing human voice actors for e-learning, explainer videos, and other low-emotion work.
- The challenge? These models are trained on real human voices—sometimes without consent.
2. The Ethics of AI in Voice Acting
- Some voice actors have discovered their voices being used in AI-generated content without permission.
- Aaron shares the case of a colleague whose voice was taken and used in unethical ways.
- The need for licensing and regulation in AI-generated media is urgent but currently lacking.
3. AI’s Impact on Writing and Publishing
- AI tools can now generate full books in seconds, raising concerns about originality and the future of human authorship.
- Aaron refuses to use AI in his writing, emphasizing that his books are 100% human-made.
- He warns that many AI-generated books are created by “capitalists, not creators,” and argues that true creativity cannot be outsourced to a machine.
4. Can AI and Creativity Coexist?
- Aaron acknowledges that AI has its benefits - especially in industries like medicine and accessibility tech.
- However, when AI is used to replace human creativity rather than assist it, it becomes problematic.
- He argues that AI should be a tool for productivity, not a substitute for human artistry.
5. The Fight for Regulation & Creative Rights
- Legal cases are emerging, with voice actors and artists suing companies that misuse their work.
- Aaron highlights Scarlett Johansson’s lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing them of mimicking her voice without permission.
- Without stronger copyright protections, creative professionals will continue to lose control over their own work.
6. Will People Crave More Human Content?
- AI-generated media is improving, but people still crave authentic human connection.
- Aaron predicts a backlash where consumers actively seek out content made by real people.
- He compares AI voiceovers to frustrating automated customer service systems - people always want to talk to a human.
7. Navigating the AI-Driven Future
- Aaron shares his personal strategy: pivoting back to writing as voiceover opportunities decline.
- Many voice actors are having to rethink their careers as AI-generated voices take over.
- Despite the disruption, Aaron remains committed to storytelling and creating original works.
Final Thoughts & Call to Action
Aaron’s conversation is a wake-up call for creatives everywhere - AI is here, and it’s changing the game fast. The key question is: how do we ensure AI serves creativity rather than replacing it?
🔹 Want to support real human creativity? Visit authoraaronryan.com to check out Aaron’s latest books!
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