4 Ways AI Can Transform Your Podcast in 2023
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With clever tools like ChatGPT and Deciphr AI leading the charge, the rise of artificially intelligent tools for content creation is set to transform the podcasting industry in 2023.
ChatGPT, for instance, helps podcasters generate content ideas and provides suggestions for topics, making it easier for them to create consistent, high-quality episodes. Deciphr AI, on the other hand, is a powerful tool for content repurposing, allowing podcasters to turn their episodes into social media posts, write-ups, and more.
These AI-powered tools not only improve the efficiency and productivity of the content creation process, but they also offer new and exciting ways for podcasters to engage with their audience and bring their content to life. With AI poised to play an increasingly important role in the podcasting industry, it's an exciting time to be a podcaster.
Get ready for more interactive and personalized podcast experiences, as AI takes over the reins and elevates audio storytelling to a whole new level.
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The rise of artificial intelligence takes the whole world on a transformational ride, as it revolutionizes the process of doing and creating things on an extensive scale. The days when people’s idea of AI shrinks to the proportion of cinematic portrayals of robots or super-intelligent machines are gone. AI is here, it’s here to stay, and it will continually evolve.
No wonder, a lot of industries are now ready to embrace AI to improve productivity and work efficiency. A good example and one that’s been creating buzz lately are machine-learning softwares, particularly chatGPT. These softwares offer a hand in content generation, which is all and good as it results in an increase in productivity. However, it also generates a conundrum, specifically on human’s dispensability in the field of writing.
Artificial intelligence may bring forth controversies to some degree, particularly its impact on the workforce, what’s evident is that the advantages outweigh what can be called ‘suppositions’ on its negative outcome, by far.
In industries like podcasting, the use of AI is reckoned as a vital step in transforming the industry.
Maximizing AI in bettering the experience for both the podcasters and audience, in what sense? Sharing some ways on how this is possible below.
Content ideation
By simply encoding the niche, AI softwares like chatGPT can instantly give podcasters topic ideas. Although there will be suggestions that are not relevant or are too distant for a discourse, there will certainly be suggestions that can be used as is or can stimulate a better topic idea.
By using AI, podcasters can have enough ideas to create episodes after episodes, helping achieve consistency and establish credibility.
Editing and Content Conversion
There are AI softwares that make editing a podcast more convenient, not only as they have the capability of extracting the audio without affecting its quality, which is the issue with some other audio downloader, but they have the capacity to edit the audio to make it more professional-sounding. AI can also help in converting videos to audio podcasts, or text to audio form, all making post-processing quicker.
Guest Relations
Using sites like HubSpot, podcasters can automate their guest bookings and engagement. The site offers a meeting scheduler, and can create email sequences from booking to confirmation. This eliminates the possibility of human error (negligence or inability of responding right away, missing out on emails, etc.), resulting in a more seamless process workflow.
Content Repurposing
Creating content from a podcast output is a good way to leverage and capitalize on the episode. Through the process of repurposing, podcasters can save time in content creation, and also create more learning opportunities for their audience, especially if they produce evergreen, long-form content out of the episodes.
Deciphr AI is one of the most efficient tools right now that can help with content repurposing, as it breaks down the podcast episodes through time stamps, transcripts, and key note excerpts that are useful for social media postings and other forms of write-ups.
Joshua Gans, professor at Rotman School of Management, said this in an interview, “I don’t think they [AI] are going to disrupt the economy but instead make individuals and firms more efficient… In other words, they are productivity enhancing.”
As AI enables people to work smarter, fully incorporating the use of one in various businesses and industries like podcasting is not a bad idea, at all. If any, in a world that requires agility and adaptability, it’s a real game-changer.