Forbes October 1, 2024
John Werner

It wasn’t too long ago that most of us were unfamiliar with the idea of a podcast – which is basically just an audio stream delivered digitally through the Internet, usually devoid of any physical context, or the kinds of bells and whistles you associate with traditional broadcasting. Where television and radio broadcasts were part of the analog age, the podcast represents another product that needs no real infrastructure, other than the global Internet, and the telecom services that we already use as digital citizens.

Fast-forward a few years, though, and we’re inside of the AI revolution. What we’re finding is that something like a podcast, something that’s informal and easy to produce, can now be done by robots instead...

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