3,000 episodes per week at almost zero cost: the “boom” of the podcasts generated with AI
Approximately a couple of months ago The Velvet Slown, a band generated entirely with AI, conquered the longed for virality in Spotify. The themes of the band in question, whose themes maintain the rock that triumphed back in the 60s and 70s, accumulate millions of reproductions in Spotify. Although the phenomenon starring The Velvet Slown inevitably calls attention to the magnitude of its success (clearly surprising), does not constitute the exception to the norm.
And is that The music generated with AI is the order of the day in Spotify and other streaming music platforms. In South America, without going any further, the “boom” of the music generated with AI would have reached so high levels that many artists would be regretting that they could not connect properly with their fans and the collapse of their reproductions in Spotify and company because the algorithms by which the streaming music platforms are governed would be obstructed by the flood of songs born of the belly born of the belly artificial.
However, The AI boom is not limited to music and also fully affects the podcasts (which does not surprise in any way according to the extraordinary expertise and speed with which Notebooklm, the Google tool, generates content in audio format).
The rise of the podcasts generated with AI is being exploited, for example, by inceptive point ai, A company that manufactures Pódcast in an absolutely massive way (about 3,000 episodes per week) with the invaluable help of fashion technology.
Even when the quality of the podcast produced by Inception Point AI could be suspicious, the truth is that the truth is that With its 5,000 titles the company used to have generated 10 million downloads in a period of just two yearsas reported The Hollywood Reporter.
Each episode costs Inception Point Ai just a dollar
In front of Inception Point Ai is Jeanine Wright, the one who was Coo de Wondarya study produced in its day successful Pódcast (deserving in some cases of awards), which was bought in 2020 by Amazon and that has recently announced the cut of 110 jobs as part of a restructuring
Wright inablely defends the podcasts created with AI and ensures that Those who despise the content generated with intelligence by endorsing the label of “ai smop” are probably “lazy technophobos.” “There are really very good podcasts,” says Wright in statements to The Hollywood Reporter.
The 5,000 different podcasts that Inception Point AI He has in his vast catalog they are located by the approximately 50 presenters and presenters “fake” that the company has previously created and that they are specialized in a vast myriad of themes (from gastronomy to nature, through sport).
As long as the presenters of the titles of INTECTION POINT AI are not flesh and blood and do not charge, therefore, salaries, the production of podcast is extraordinarily economic for the company. Each episode costs a dollar or less (depending on its duration or complexity) and inception point ai inserted invariably advertising. And if at least 20 people listen to the chapter in question, the company manages to generate benefits thanks to advertising without paying any payroll to the presenters.
INTECTION POINT AI claims to invest approximately one hour in the creation of each episode (from the conception of the idea to its production). Not all of their podcasts in any case have the same level of complexity, since some take the form of simple meteorological parts for some geographical areas and others are sophisticated productions that address much more complex themes.
With its Podcast Inception Point AI it does not aspire to replace the productions led by people of flesh and blood. His intention is to create a new genre in the universe of “podcasting” that enters themes in which the “podcasters” of flesh and blood do not dare to deepen so much, says Josh Taylor, co -founder and Chief Production Office of Inception Point AI.
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