However, one of the two voices may sound familiar. David Greene, host of NPR’s "Morning Edition" and "Left, Right & Center" on KCRW, has accused Google of using his voice to create NotebookLM's male ...
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“Greene said that after friends, family members, and coworkers began emailing him about the resemblance, he became convinced that the voice was replicating his cadence, intonation, and use of filler ...
A lawsuit by radio host David Greene alleges that Google used his voice to train its AI. Google denies the allegation.
David Greene, former host of the NPR programme Morning Edition, is taking Google to court. He claims that the tech giant illegally cloned his voice for the AI tool NotebookLM. The lawsuit argues that ...
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 & ...
Former NPR host David Greene has sued Google, alleging NotebookLM's AI voice replicates his distinctive voice without ...
Former "Morning Edition" host David Greene alleges in a lawsuit that Google patterned the "voice" of one of its AI products after his without permission.
Radio host David Greene is suing Google, alleging that the tech giant copied his voice for its NotebookLM AI tool, the Washington Post and others reported — and Google has responded.
David Greene, NPR host, files lawsuit against Google for allegedly using his voice without consent in its AI podcast tool NotebookLM Audio Overviews.