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AI-generated podcasts now account for 1% of all shows online, with one studio producing 200,000 episodes. We examine whether synthetic voices can replace the human connection that defines podcasting—and why speed might matter more than authenticity.

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AI Podcasts Flood the Market With 200,000 Episodes of Synthetic Intimacy

One LA studio has produced 200,000 AI-generated podcast episodes. That's 1% of every podcast on the internet, created by algorithms mimicking human...

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Kling AI launches Video 2.6 with native audio generation—creating synchronized video, dialogue, and sound effects from a single prompt. We examine whether integrated audio-visual AI changes content creation or just speeds up mediocrity.

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Kling AI's Video 2.6 Generates Sound and Image Together

Kling AI just launched Video 2.6, the first AI video model that generates audio and video simultaneously from a single prompt. No more silent AI...

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LALAL.AI removes background noise from podcast and video recordings without degrading voice quality. A practical solution for marketers recording in imperfect conditions.

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LALAL.AI: Clean Audio for Video Marketers

You're recording a product demo. The script is perfect. Your energy is high. Then a garbage truck rumbles past your window. Or your neighbor starts...

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Open source wins on short audio. Speed costs accuracy. Multilingual models sacrifice specialization.

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Hugging Face's Open ASR Leaderboard Benchmarks 60+ Speech Recognition Models

Speech recognition has become infrastructure. We dictate texts, transcribe meetings, subtitle videos, and analyze customer calls without thinking...

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10 AI Prompts That'll Actually Save You Time (Not Just Impress Your Coworkers)

Forget the robots-taking-over headlines. These 10 prompts will show you how to use AI for the boring stuff you actually need to get done—like writing emails that don't suck, brainstorming ideas when your brain is fried, and automating the repetitive tasks eating your day.

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