/
Navigation
C
Chronicles
Browse all articles
C
E
Explore
Semantic exploration
E
R
Research
Entity momentum
R
N
Nexus
Correlations & relationships
N
~
Story Arc
Topic evolution
S
Drift Map
Semantic trajectory animation
D
P
Posts
Analysis & commentary
P
Browse
@
Entities
Companies, people, products, technologies
Domains
Browse by publication source
Handles
Browse by social media handle
Detection
?
Concept Search
Semantic similarity search
!
High Impact Stories
Top coverage by position
+
Sentiment Analysis
Positive/negative coverage
*
Anomaly Detection
Unusual coverage patterns
Analysis
vs
Rivalry Report
Compare two entities head-to-head
/\
Semantic Pivots
Narrative discontinuities
!!
Crisis Response
Event recovery patterns
Connected
Nav: C E R N
Search: /
Command: ⌘K
Embeddings: large
VOICE ARCHIVE

Juliet Eilperin

@eilperin
9 posts
2026-02-16
Many public radio — including myself — have spent years listening to David Greene. Now he's suing Google, claiming that the company stole its voice to make its AI podcast tool sound better. By @WillOremus https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2026-02-16 View on X
Washington Post

Former NPR host David Greene sues Google for allegedly replicating his voice in NotebookLM without permission; Google says the voice is based on a paid actor

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 suing over it.

2026-01-27
Slicing the spines off of millions of books, while downloading pirated versions of millions more: Inside one company's secret plan to ‘destructively scan every book in the world.’ By Aaron Schaffer, @WillOremus and @nitashatiku https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2026-01-27 View on X
Washington Post

US court filings detail Anthropic's Project Panama, an effort to “destructively scan” up to 2M books with a hydraulic “cutting machine” led by an ex-Google exec

In early 2024, executives at artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic ramped up an ambitious project they sought to keep quiet.

2025-12-08
Tech startup founders aren't generally known for their social skills. That's why some of them are going to etiquette school. By @lisabonos https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2025-12-08 View on X
Washington Post

A look at an “etiquette camp” in San Francisco that teaches young founders how to dress, act, and talk, amid shifting expectations as the industry gains power

Not that I like Silicon Valley bros, but clinging to dated stereotypes in a workshop and not trying to nudge folks to more collaborative behaviours overall is a fail in my book. @d...

2025-06-04
.@geoffreyfowler and other @washingtonpost reporters gave 5 chatbots a reading test, on everything from literature to legal documents. See how they did - the answer might surprise you https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2025-06-04 View on X
Washington Post

A comparison of GPT-4o, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, Gemini 2.0 Flash, Llama 4, and Copilot: Claude won overall, having the most consistent answers and no hallucinations

We challenged AI helpers to decode legal contracts, simplify medical research, speed-read a novel and make sense of Trump speeches. Bluesky: @emilprotalinski . X: @kylebrussell , @...

2025-04-02
A revelatory scoop from @John_Hudson The nation's top national security adviser and members of the National Security Council have conducted government business over personal Gmail accounts https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2025-04-02 View on X
Washington Post

Sources and docs: White House National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and other NSC members have conducted government business via their personal Gmail accounts

Trump's national security adviser is trying to manage his way out of a crisis.  But new revelations about his team's operational security are piling up in the inbox.

2024-10-30
For Jeff Bezos and his companies, the federal government has become more important over time. An all-star team of @washingtonpost reporters - @isaacstanbecker @byaaroncdavis @jdawsey1 @wapodavenport - outlines the billionaire's DC interests #whyisubscribe https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2024-10-30 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: in August, Andy Jassy called Donald Trump to outline Amazon's plans, and Trump said Amazon should cut him a large check for his presidential efforts

Executives at companies founded by the billionaire Post owner have sought contact with Trump.  He argues he didn't end presidential endorsements out of self-interest. X: @drewharwe...

2021-01-11
Amazon has suspended the right-leaning social media platform Parler from its Web-hosting service, “ a move that threatens to darken the site indefinitely,” write @TonyRomm and @rachelerman https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2021-01-11 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Sources: Stripe will no longer process payments for Trump's campaign website and fundraising efforts, after violations of policies against encouraging violence

Financial-technology company's move follows last week's riot at the Capitol  —  Stripe Inc. will no longer process payments …

Amazon has suspended the right-leaning social media platform Parler from its Web-hosting service, “ a move that threatens to darken the site indefinitely,” write @TonyRomm and @rachelerman https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2021-01-11 View on X
Washington Post

Trump searches for a new social network after his Twitter ban, as a source says the president will spend the final days of his term railing against Big Tech

I heard the news last week that Twitter had permanently banned Trump and thought “oh my.” New York Post : Big Tech's assault on Parler proves it's gone full cartel Tweets: Brian Be...

2019-11-12
The fact that it's called “Project Nightingale” makes the whole thing even spookier https://twitter.com/...
2019-11-12 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Google partnered with Ascension, the 2nd-largest US health-care system, to analyze personal health info of millions, sources say as part of Project Nightingale

Search giant is amassing health records from Ascension facilities in 21 states; patients not yet informed