
Jay Foley, a prominent Ghanaian voice-over artiste and broadcaster, has issued a call to action for his peers in the creative industry to embrace artificial intelligence (AI) by digitizing their voices. Speaking on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, Foley highlighted the transformative potential of AI technologies, urging local talent to move beyond traditional recording methods and explore the digitization of their vocal assets. He argued that this shift is essential for creating sustainable, new revenue streams in a global media landscape that is increasingly being shaped by automated technologies.
A significant barrier to this transition, according to Foley, is the current underrepresentation of Ghanaian voices and indigenous languages on international AI platforms. This disparity is primarily due to limitations in local language vocabulary data, which prevents AI models from accurately capturing and reproducing the nuances of Ghanaian speech. By proactively digitizing their voices, Foley believes artistes can help bridge this data gap, ensuring that Ghanaian culture and linguistics are represented in the next generation of voice-activated technology and synthetic speech tools.
Sharing his personal experience with the technology, Foley revealed how he has successfully monetized his craft by cloning his voice for commercial use. This innovation allows him to fulfill voice-over contracts and record commercials remotely, effectively decoupling his physical presence from his ability to generate income. He likened the future of the industry to that of music streaming, where a voice-over artiste’s digital profile can be accessed and utilized globally, allowing them to earn royalties in a manner similar to musicians on digital platforms.
Foley’s insights, shared alongside other industry professionals during the broadcast, underscore a broader shift in the Ghanaian creative arts sector toward tech-integrated career paths. The move toward voice cloning and AI-driven streaming offers a significant opportunity for artistes to reach international markets and secure passive income. As the industry evolves, the ability to license and manage digital vocal identities will likely become a cornerstone of professional success for Ghanaian voice talent in the digital age.
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