
Kaitlyn Huamani
Multimedia Journalist at USC Annenberg Media
Journalist at @latimes, formerly at @AP @people @annenbergmedia✍️
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1 week ago |
latimes.com | Kaitlyn Huamani
A former Los Angeles Police Department reserve officer and his brother have been charged with insurance fraud after prosecutors say they misrepresented details in a more than $200,000 insurance claim related to a Bentley crash in January 2023. Eric Benjamin “Ben” Halem, 37, a former full-time LAPD officer and ex-reserve officer, pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of insurance fraud on Friday.
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1 week ago |
latimes.com | Kaitlyn Huamani
A Moorpark school van driver was arrested on the job Wednesday on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to authorities. The driver, who operated a small van for the Moorpark Unified School District, was picking up a student Wednesday morning when the child’s parent reportedly smelled alcohol on the driver, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department. The parent promptly called the school district, which notified the Moorpark Police Department. A statement from Supt.
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2 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Nathan Solis |Hannah Fry |Kaitlyn Huamani |Grace Toohey
LOS ANGELES - Six people are presumed dead after a jet airplane crashed into a residential neighborhood in San Diego County on Thursday morning amid dense fog, but investigators have yet to release the names of those aboard. The investigation into what led to the fiery crash in the Tierrasanta neighborhood is still underway, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
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2 weeks ago |
latimes.com | Kaitlyn Huamani
All seven floors of a recently constructed high-tech computer science building at USC were affected by an overnight water leak this week, an official said. The university’s facilities planning and management department confirmed that the leak originated from the attic of Ginsburg Hall on Wednesday, but did not comment on the extent of the damage.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Kaitlyn Huamani
13 hours agoIf it’s true, this work could have ramifications for some of the biggest mysteries of the universe, including learning where we came from. From ancient Greek philosopher Plato to Neo, hero of the dystopian film fantasy The Matrix, humans have long pondered the true nature of reality. Can we trust …
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RT @latimes: Alden Ehrenreich's mission to make L.A. a 'theater city' involves a 119-year-old trolley station https://t.co/bpynLJSBcR

I spoke to over a dozen voice actors and industry experts for this story. One of the most surprising things I learned — some AI systems only need as little as three seconds of audio to make a realistic clone of your voice.

AI voice clones pose an 'existential crisis' for actors: 'It's a violation of our humanity' https://t.co/FGfS4dZI9t

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