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Former NPR host alleges Google cloned his voice

David Greene says AI podcast tool sounds strikingly like him; Google refutes the charge

Veteran radio journalist David Greene has taken legal action against Google, claiming its AI feature in NotebookLM reproduced his recognisable on-air voice without consent.

Greene said the AI-generated presenter matches his rhythm, tone and speaking quirks so closely that friends assumed he had authorised its use. A forensic voice study submitted with the lawsuit reported a similarity of more than 50%. Google has dismissed the allegation, maintaining the audio was created using a professional voice actor.

The dispute highlights mounting concerns over how generative AI systems are trained and whether individuals have rights over their vocal identity in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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