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VOICE ARCHIVE

Lili Saintcrow

@lilithsaintcrow.com
6 posts
2026-03-10
“Indeed, no one asked me for permission to use my name in this way, much less compensate me for whatever expert-reviewing labor my AI clone was apparently now doing on my behalf.  (An annual subscription to Grammarly costs $144.)”
2026-03-10 View on X
The Verge

After an online backlash, Superhuman says experts can now opt out of Grammarly's Expert Review feature by emailing a dedicated address, but fails to apologize

No apology, no overall change in direction. … They did the same to my boss Nilay Patel, my colleagues David Pierce and Tom Warren …

2025-08-10
It's a bit baffling.  The whole thrust of the article seems to be, “Oh, yes, these techbro bastards stole from thousands of writers and artists, they admit the egregious theft, they glory in it, continue it, but we can't possibly expect them to suffer any CONSEQUENCES for it!  Perish the thought!”
2025-08-10 View on X
Ars Technica

Tech trade groups CTA and CCIA back Anthropic's appeal of a court ruling allowing a copyright class action, fearing big settlements could chill AI investment

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/ ...  Their argument is apparently that that the legality of their business model should not be questioned because AI is too important. Lili Saintcrow /...

Normally I would take a salient quote from this article, add the link, and let it go.  But in this case, I'm a bit stunned at the underlying assumption in this piece that Anthropic is a poor wee babe deserving of special protection and excuse for outright, open, ongoing thievery.
2025-08-10 View on X
Ars Technica

Tech trade groups CTA and CCIA back Anthropic's appeal of a court ruling allowing a copyright class action, fearing big settlements could chill AI investment

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/ ...  Their argument is apparently that that the legality of their business model should not be questioned because AI is too important. Lili Saintcrow /...

2025-01-12
“In essence, the voice phishers are using an automated Apple phone support line to send notifications from Apple and to trick people into thinking they're really talking with Apple.”
2025-01-12 View on X
Krebs on Security

A scammer details how voice phishing groups are abusing Apple's support line to generate “account confirmation” message prompts from Apple to their customers

If you get notifications on your Apple devices about password resets and you suddenly get a call by Apple Support to ‘help you out’: hang up.  —  Read the full story below.  It's w...

2025-01-11
“In essence, the voice phishers are using an automated Apple phone support line to send notifications from Apple and to trick people into thinking they're really talking with Apple.”
2025-01-11 View on X
Krebs on Security

A scammer details how voice phishing groups are abusing Apple's support line to generate “account confirmation” message prompts from Apple to their customers

Besieged by scammers seeking to phish user accounts over the telephone, Apple and Google frequently caution … Bluesky: @crowslabyrinth.com , @lilithsaintcrow.com , @metacurity.com ...

2025-01-10
“The filing quotes Meta employees as referring to LibGen as a “data set we know to be pirated,” and flagging that its use “may undermine [Meta's] negotiating position with regulators.
2025-01-10 View on X
TechCrunch

Court docs: Mark Zuckerberg approved the Meta team that trains AI Llama models to use data from LibGen, a “links aggregator” to pirated, copyrighted material

Counsel for plaintiffs in a copyright lawsuit filed against Meta allege that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave the green light …