A former NPR host, David Greene, has filed a lawsuit against Google claiming that the tech giant used his voice to train its NotebookLM AI without his permission. The lawsuit alleges that Google utilized Greene’s voice in the development of its artificial intelligence technology, an accusation that Google has denied.
According to the lawsuit, David Greene’s voice was used to train the AI model, which is part of the NotebookLM platform. The lawsuit does not specify how Google obtained Greene’s voice or what specific actions the company took to incorporate it into the AI model. Google has denied any wrongdoing, stating that it did not use Greene’s voice in the development of its AI technology.
The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for the use of AI voice technology and the rights of individuals whose voices are used to train these models. As the case moves forward, it will be important to watch how the court rules on the issue and what this means for the future of AI development. The lawsuit against Google is a notable example of the growing concerns around AI and voice technology, and it will be interesting to see how the company responds to these allegations and how the case ultimately plays out.

















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