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Israel detonates Hezbollah walkie-talkies in second wave after pager attack

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At least 8 killed, 2,800 injured as Hezbollah pagers simultaneously explode - reports

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The dye in Doritos can make mice transparent

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Judge Rules $400 Million Algorithmic System Illegally Denied Thousands of People’s Medicaid Benefits

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Reuters staff hit in strike on hotel in Ukraine's Kramatorsk

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Founder and CEO of Telegram messaging service arrested in France

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Founder and CEO of Telegram messaging service arrested in France

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Microsoft formally deprecates the 39-year-old Windows Control Panel

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Gemini Live, Google's answer to ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode, launches

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Former Kansas police chief formally charged over Marion newspaper raid

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Top Ukrainian commander says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometers of Russia's Kursk region

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Exclusive: US personnel hurt in attack against base in Iraq, officials say

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US Army Soldier Accused of Selling Sensitive Military Information Changes Plea to Guilty

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A neurological disease stole Rep. Jennifer Wexton's voice. AI helped her get it back.

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Pentagon panel to review Medals of Honor given to soldiers at the Wounded Knee massacre

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Nashville museum returns 500-year-old Mexican artifact collection back where it 'belongs'

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10 migrants drown in rushing river crossing Darien Gap in Panama

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The first GPT-4-class AI model anyone can download has arrived: Llama 405B

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Clip resurfaces of Vance criticizing Harris for being 'childless,' testing Trump's new running mate

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French police arrest Russian man suspected of plotting Paris Olympics "destabilization"

  • Jail time for nonviolent activism is excessive, and will probably motivate, not deter, more people to do the same.

  • Must be hard to be a cop while also holding down three other jobs. Judge, jury, and executioner.

  • I think most people would agree with that statement.

    The inaction afterwards, when the police chief arrived, is the issue.

  • I just watched the video, there are two officers in the hallway with rifles at 11:40am.

  • Interesting, but they still stood by after SWAT arrived, so your point is moot.

  • .223/5.56 will not penetrate a cinder block wall

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3Gp3hbTmXA

    Among the tactical officers who responded were members of the Border Patrol’s elite Bortac team but they couldn’t get into the room because of a steel door and cinder block construction, The Wall Street Journal

    Also, most cops carry AR15s or a similar rifle in their cop car.

  • The cops had AR15s, body armor, helmets, flash bang grenades, the works. They also outnumbered the shooter 376 to 1. The shooters vest had no armor plating.

  • Move them to PR so they can't cause more PR problems. Brilliant idea.

  • I asked ChatGPT for a response to your comment


    Your comment raises several interesting points regarding the use of voice likeness and the legal implications of hiring voice actors who sound similar to well-known celebrities. Let’s break down the key issues:

    1. Use of a Similar Voice: The core of the debate revolves around whether using a voice that sounds like a well-known celebrity constitutes a legal issue. If the voice used is indeed not Scarlett Johansson’s but merely resembles it, this might not be inherently illegal. However, it could still lead to legal disputes over rights of publicity and potential misrepresentation.
    2. Voice Acting and Vocal Qualities: It is true that many voice actors can mimic the vocal qualities of celebrities. Hiring a voice actor who naturally has a similar voice to a celebrity is a common practice. The legal line is crossed if the intent and execution imply endorsement or use of the celebrity's identity without permission.
    3. Rights of Publicity: Celebrities, including Scarlett Johansson, have rights of publicity, which protect against unauthorized commercial use of their name, likeness, and other identifiable aspects of their persona. If the resemblance is close enough that it creates confusion or implies endorsement, it could be grounds for a lawsuit.
    4. Potential for a Lawsuit: Whether Scarlett Johansson would win a lawsuit depends on several factors, including the jurisdiction's specific laws on rights of publicity, the exact nature of the voice usage, and whether it can be proven that the voice model intentionally mimics her voice in a way that exploits her identity.
    5. Practical Examples: Your analogy with James Earl Jones highlights a key point. If a voice actor is hired for their natural resemblance to a well-known voice, it's typically acceptable. However, explicitly marketing or promoting the voice in a way that suggests it is the celebrity without their consent could lead to legal challenges.

    In summary, while it may not be outright illegal to use a voice that sounds like a celebrity, there are significant legal nuances and potential for litigation if the use implies unauthorized endorsement or exploits the celebrity's identity. The balance lies in how the voice is marketed and whether it misleads the audience into believing it is the celebrity.

  • As a final fun thing today, check out how Google News’s AI junk has hallucinated a factually incorrect headline that’s the exact opposite of the truth here

  • The price tag, the letter adds pointedly, will be “expansive."

    I read that as "expensive", with a country twang.

  • Maybe if we can synchronize all of the environmental damage, it will cancel out.