53 min

Does AI Need Regulation in Podcasting‪?‬ In & Around Podcasting

    • Technology

Let's explore the moral aspect of AI and the importance of maintaining human connection and authenticity in content creation.
Takeaways
Maintaining human connection and authenticity is crucial in content creation, and AI should be used as a tool to enhance and streamline the process.Voice impersonation and the security of personal voices are valid concerns in an AI-driven world, and measures should be taken to protect creators and their content.Creators should be intentional in their content creation, focusing on their unique stories and expertise, and using AI to enhance their message rather than replace it.Platforms have a responsibility to ensure ethical use of AI and protect creators, but creators also have a role in understanding and mitigating the risks associated with AI. AI regulation is necessary to protect individuals and society from potential harm.Private companies, such as Apple and Spotify, should collaborate to address AI regulation collectively.Individuals face challenges in protecting themselves from AI, and government intervention is needed.AI tools, such as transcription services, can enhance accessibility and improve podcasting workflows.Video is not essential for podcasting success; audio-only podcasts can thrive.
Chapters
00:00 Sing along intro00:13 Guest introductions03:12 "Does AI Need Regulation in Podcasting?"28:14 The Wave File45:37 Stupid Stuff in Podcasting48:12 The Flattering Ram50:00 Wrapping up
Kattie Laur Kattie Laur is an award-winning, freelance podcast producer and writer based in Brantford, Ontario.

She has a life-long love of public radio, and has been clinging to the podcasting space since 2013.

As both a professional and independent podcast creator, Kattie’s insights have her keenly focused on making the Canadian podcasting ecosystem sustainable, equitable and world-renowned.

Kattie writes the biweekly newsletter for the Canadian podcasting ecosystem, Pod the North. Pod the North’s regular readers include many media excutives from the likes of CBC Podcasts, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

She is currently also working on her debut podcast, Canardian, in association with her newsletter coming Spring 2024. @podthenorth on Instagram @PodKatt on Twitter Kattie on YouTube Kattie's Website
Links to interesting things from this episode
Capsho Next GenSounds Like Impact | Unofficial Social ChairAlex Sanfilippo (@AJSanfi) / XWhat Is Your Podcaster Personality Type? Take The Quiz Now! - PodScoreCould hackers steal our voices? - by Kattie LaurYouTube: How we're helping creators disclose altered or synthetic contentContent guidelines - Apple Podcasts for Creators
In & Around Podcasting is a podcast industry podcast brought to you by Mark Asquith and Danny Brown.
If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast...

Let's explore the moral aspect of AI and the importance of maintaining human connection and authenticity in content creation.
Takeaways
Maintaining human connection and authenticity is crucial in content creation, and AI should be used as a tool to enhance and streamline the process.Voice impersonation and the security of personal voices are valid concerns in an AI-driven world, and measures should be taken to protect creators and their content.Creators should be intentional in their content creation, focusing on their unique stories and expertise, and using AI to enhance their message rather than replace it.Platforms have a responsibility to ensure ethical use of AI and protect creators, but creators also have a role in understanding and mitigating the risks associated with AI. AI regulation is necessary to protect individuals and society from potential harm.Private companies, such as Apple and Spotify, should collaborate to address AI regulation collectively.Individuals face challenges in protecting themselves from AI, and government intervention is needed.AI tools, such as transcription services, can enhance accessibility and improve podcasting workflows.Video is not essential for podcasting success; audio-only podcasts can thrive.
Chapters
00:00 Sing along intro00:13 Guest introductions03:12 "Does AI Need Regulation in Podcasting?"28:14 The Wave File45:37 Stupid Stuff in Podcasting48:12 The Flattering Ram50:00 Wrapping up
Kattie Laur Kattie Laur is an award-winning, freelance podcast producer and writer based in Brantford, Ontario.

She has a life-long love of public radio, and has been clinging to the podcasting space since 2013.

As both a professional and independent podcast creator, Kattie’s insights have her keenly focused on making the Canadian podcasting ecosystem sustainable, equitable and world-renowned.

Kattie writes the biweekly newsletter for the Canadian podcasting ecosystem, Pod the North. Pod the North’s regular readers include many media excutives from the likes of CBC Podcasts, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

She is currently also working on her debut podcast, Canardian, in association with her newsletter coming Spring 2024. @podthenorth on Instagram @PodKatt on Twitter Kattie on YouTube Kattie's Website
Links to interesting things from this episode
Capsho Next GenSounds Like Impact | Unofficial Social ChairAlex Sanfilippo (@AJSanfi) / XWhat Is Your Podcaster Personality Type? Take The Quiz Now! - PodScoreCould hackers steal our voices? - by Kattie LaurYouTube: How we're helping creators disclose altered or synthetic contentContent guidelines - Apple Podcasts for Creators
In & Around Podcasting is a podcast industry podcast brought to you by Mark Asquith and Danny Brown.
If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast...

53 min

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