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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Jerusalem
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How to stay unique and authentique in the AI NotebookLM era for podcasting
Hi,
I searched a lot for such a thing and most of what I read let me feel that it is really was AI generated. So for audio podcasting, how to stay unique and authentique in the AI NotebookLM era for podcasting? The reason for asking here, is that I've found this forum to be the real persons talk and no lies or ai generated, in short, I found real experience around the forum and I learned a lot from reading the forum threads. So I thought to ask. what is your real suggestion for surviving and continue keep podcasting. And shall I keep ignoring it or I should use it in podcast. What extend I should use it? I hate that everything is ai based nowadays. So what do you advise to do in podcast perspective. I am not stubborn and always keep learning. Thanks |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Re: How to stay unique and authentique in the AI NotebookLM era for podcasting
Hi Gami,
My first suggestion (aside from avoiding daft things like not speaking out the section titles of a script as if the whole thing was copy/pasted into the AI-bot) would be to always do genuinely original content. (AI voice bots also often have a limited sound quality to them and people will learn to pick up on this and mentally screen it out in the same way as you screen out auto-generated text content.) This is because the real name for AI or Artificial Intelligence is "machine learning" and this learning requires an existing dataset to learn from. There's nothing in it that is genuinely intelligent and thus its abilities will always be limited to the data set it was trained on. Interviewing people on your podcast would be a good way to go about having unique content. Beyond that, it's down to good interviewing skills such as minimising yourself and truly letting the guest speak. Do bear in mind that very few podcasts make money, but they don't necessarily have to either. Definitely do pick content subjects that you enjoy and it will show through. Andrew PS. I've previously done radio as an announcer. |
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