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In this episode of Podcasting in 3 Easy Steps I talk about how I use artificial intelligence (AI) in my podcasting.
There's been lots of chat recently about using AI in writing but I want to talk to you about using it in podcasting. There's no doubt that if you make a podcast that you'll find lots of parts of the production to be time consuming. That's where AI can help us to streamline. I want to say first of all I am all for the humans here, I think that there's lots (at least at the moment) that AI cannot do as well as us. For me scripting, researching, editing and choosing my clips for audiograms is something I want to do and for my it's the areas where my experiences and expertise can shine. But there are a few jobs that I am more than happy to give away.
So here is 3 Easy Steps - the AI edition by Suzi.
1. Transcriptions –Ok so who wants to sit and type out an entire show? Transcription services are good and it can really help you streamline your shownotes so you can repurpose easily for other content like blogs and social media quotes. Word of warning - you'll want to read through first as mistakes do happen (especially if you or your guest have strong accents!)
2. Mastering audio – When I'm not working with a sound designer or engineer I'll use Auphonic to help me get a more polished and professional sound for my mix down.
3. Audiograms -I use Headliner – it transcribes your clips in app and it'll mix them with your image. You can use Headliner to automatically generate audiograms across your social media- it’ll listen to your full episode to suggest clips. Clever but I prefer to do this myself.
How do you use AI in creating your podcasts? Let me know
RESOURCES
Read more about AI and podcasting here : https://podcastle.ai/blog/ai-in-podcasting/ and here: https://www.makeuseof.com/best-ai-tools-for-podcasters/
Apps I mention in the podcast to create audiograms: https://www.headliner.app/ to master the audio : https://auphonic.com/ and to transcribe your audio: https://otter.ai/
By Suzi Dale and Julie-Anna NeedhamIn this episode of Podcasting in 3 Easy Steps I talk about how I use artificial intelligence (AI) in my podcasting.
There's been lots of chat recently about using AI in writing but I want to talk to you about using it in podcasting. There's no doubt that if you make a podcast that you'll find lots of parts of the production to be time consuming. That's where AI can help us to streamline. I want to say first of all I am all for the humans here, I think that there's lots (at least at the moment) that AI cannot do as well as us. For me scripting, researching, editing and choosing my clips for audiograms is something I want to do and for my it's the areas where my experiences and expertise can shine. But there are a few jobs that I am more than happy to give away.
So here is 3 Easy Steps - the AI edition by Suzi.
1. Transcriptions –Ok so who wants to sit and type out an entire show? Transcription services are good and it can really help you streamline your shownotes so you can repurpose easily for other content like blogs and social media quotes. Word of warning - you'll want to read through first as mistakes do happen (especially if you or your guest have strong accents!)
2. Mastering audio – When I'm not working with a sound designer or engineer I'll use Auphonic to help me get a more polished and professional sound for my mix down.
3. Audiograms -I use Headliner – it transcribes your clips in app and it'll mix them with your image. You can use Headliner to automatically generate audiograms across your social media- it’ll listen to your full episode to suggest clips. Clever but I prefer to do this myself.
How do you use AI in creating your podcasts? Let me know
RESOURCES
Read more about AI and podcasting here : https://podcastle.ai/blog/ai-in-podcasting/ and here: https://www.makeuseof.com/best-ai-tools-for-podcasters/
Apps I mention in the podcast to create audiograms: https://www.headliner.app/ to master the audio : https://auphonic.com/ and to transcribe your audio: https://otter.ai/