YouTuber Jeff Geerling accused electronics company Elecrow of cloning his voice without consent for promotional videos. After he raised the issue, Elecrow's CEO apologized and removed the content. This incident reflects broader concerns in the industry, with other celebrities also alleging unauthorized use of their likenesses for AI training. Meanwhile, OpenAI faces leadership changes amid a shift to a for-profit model, and various companies are navigating the ethical implications of AI content creation.