A lawsuit by radio host David Greene alleges that Google used his voice to train its AI. Google denies the allegation.
As part of Google’s Audio Overviews, NotebookLM users can prompt the AI to produce podcast episodes from documents they upload. Greene, who has hosted NPR’s Morning Edition and KCRW’s Left, Right & ...
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Longtime NPR host accuses Google of stealing his voice for AI podcast tool: ‘Completely freaked out’
A longtime NPR radio host is suing Google for allegedly stealing his voice for the male podcaster voice in its AI podcast ...
NPR’s David Greene says he was “completely freaked out” when he heard an AI voice that sounded just like his own, and he’s ...
A Christmas camel at a northwest Houston megachurch did more than stroll down the aisle. Newly released federal inspection records say a 14-year-old dromedary kicked an audience member during Champion ...
Apple, Bose, and Sony are in a running battle for the best noise-canceling earbuds, and the Sony WF-1000XM6 put Sony back in ...
They aren't cheap at $330, but Sony's new flagship noise-canceling earbuds may very well be the best out there right now.
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