Strong words, but I understand where you’re coming from. I get your point on people liking authentic stories from people and that’s the value of podcasts. There’s many different formats of podcasts and interviews/conversations are just 20% of overall podcasts. I agree with you that for the time being those formats are best done person to person. But for all other podcasts (e.g news rundowns, narrations etc), podcasts generated on Wondercraft on a daily basis are proving that as long as human creativity is there podcasts created using TTS and other AI tools can be very engaging and appealing for many.
There is so much written content currently confined in written format and we have built an app that makes it very easy to convert it to engaging audio. Paul Graham essays is a prime example.
If that necessarily means there is also some “fake” podcasts, that no one will listen to anyway, I think it’s a fair exchange.
So although I understand your position, no, we are by no means making the world worse.
There is so much written content currently confined in written format and we have built an app that makes it very easy to convert it to engaging audio. Paul Graham essays is a prime example.
If that necessarily means there is also some “fake” podcasts, that no one will listen to anyway, I think it’s a fair exchange.
So although I understand your position, no, we are by no means making the world worse.