Very cool tech but do keep in mind that California in particular has strong laws around the use of celebrity likenesses (including voices)[0][1]. There's even court cases on use of presidential likenesses in fictional contexts (as in, you can't without permission). IANAL so I don't know what sort of things make you subject to California law, but it's unfortunately worth keeping in mind.
[1] The Kevin Smith movie "Chasing Amy" has a major sub-plot around monetization of likeness rights by Jay and Silent bob ("Man, this likeness rights shit is more profitable than selling smoke!")
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[1] The Kevin Smith movie "Chasing Amy" has a major sub-plot around monetization of likeness rights by Jay and Silent bob ("Man, this likeness rights shit is more profitable than selling smoke!")