AI is everywhere right now.
Speaker AIt's writing long form articles, creating realistic images, and now it's even hosting podcasts.
Speaker AMicrosoft's Copilot is the latest platform to start experimenting with generating conversational podcasts using AI.
Speaker ASimply feed it your topic and it creates an audio dialogue between two synthetic hosts.
Speaker AListeners can even pause to ask questions, making the podcasts interactive.
Speaker ABut let's be clear, this isn't exactly groundbreaking.
Speaker AGoogle has offered a similar feature for ages now with its Notebook LM feature, so Microsoft's Copilot isn't really pioneering new territory here.
Speaker APlus, many podcast directories are actively banning AI generated content because it lacks genuine human connection.
Speaker AReal podcasting thrives on authenticity and storytelling, which is something AI still struggles to replicate convincingly.
Speaker AEarly adopters, especially businesses aiming for multilingual content, might find Copilot useful, but for independent podcasters whose value lies in their unique storytelling and personal touch, AI generated content will be a total bust.
Speaker AAI podcasting raises important questions though, such as will this technology eventually replace the human element, or is this just another robotic gimmick?
Speaker AWhat do you think?
Speaker ARevolutionary or redundant?
Speaker ALeave your comments in whatever podcast app you're listening to this on, and let's discuss the topic further.
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