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Scarlett Johansson against wolves: The US Agriculture Ministry uses the actress’s voice.
Scarlett Johanssons (40) voice had to be used as a model for a language AI from Openaai. In any case, the actress sued the group for too much similarities. Now Johansson’s famous organ has again been misused. The United States Ministry of Agriculture uses a scene from one of its films to deter wolves. This in a report on the fight against the predators.
According to this, employees send drones with thermal imaging cameras to protect the wolves. Loudspeakers are attached to the drones that play loud tones. This includes noises of fireworks or firearms – and arguments.
Spice scene from “Marriage Story” with Adam Driver
At this point, Scarlett Johansson comes into play. Because a sequence from her film “Marriage Story” from 2019 booms from the speakers. In the Netflix film, she embodies an artist couple with Adam Driver (41).
In a notorious scene, the two scream over three minutes. The climax, or rather a low point: The man played by Driver says that he hopes every day that his wife dies.
Both Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver received an Oscar nomination for their roles as the best main actor.
“I want the wolves to know that people are angry”
“I want the wolves to react and know that people are angry,” an employee of the Ministry of Agriculture says to the “Wall Street Journal”. In addition to the dispute scene from “Marriage Story”, “Thunderstruck” from AC/DC is also used.
The unconventional action is obviously successful. After eleven cows of wolves were torn in an area in the US state of Oregon within 20 days, there were only two fatal incidents in the 85 days after the use of Scarlett Johansson and Co.
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Source: Stern

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