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ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrants, Senate Border Bill, Scarlett Johansson ChatGPT

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🗓️ 21 May 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

The chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for top leaders of Hamas and Israel, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Democratic-led Senate will hold a second vote on bipartisan border legislation that failed to pass earlier this year. And Scarlett Johansson says the maker of ChatGPT copied her voice for its new AI personal assistant.

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0:00.0

How do Israelis respond to a call to arrest their prime minister?

0:07.0

The prosecutor for the International Criminal Court seeks warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu,

0:11.0

his defense minister, and leaders of Hamas.

0:14.0

Daniel Estrin follows the reaction.

0:15.8

I'm Leila Faldil.

0:16.7

That's Stevensky, and this is a first from NPR News.

0:19.6

The Democratic-led Senate is reviving a bipartisan border bill that failed to pass

0:26.8

earlier this year. Let's sit down like adults and let's figure out how we're going to

0:30.8

actually resolve this together. What's the election year message that this week's vote sends?

0:35.0

Also, Scarlet Johanson tells NPR that a much publicized AI Chatbot copied the sound of her voice.

0:42.0

Once upon a time in a world not too different from ours,

0:46.0

how did Open AI respond to using that sound after she said no?

0:50.0

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