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If you’ve ever spent time on YouTube, you’ve probably come across “faceless” channels.
Some even employ AI voices, allowing them to focus purely on content creation without involving their personal identities. This style of creation is becoming increasingly popular for video because it involves far less work. You don’t need a video camera, lighting or recording space. I can see the appeal to some creators.
It made me wonder: could podcasts follow a similar trend and become entirely voiceless? Let’s be clear here as to what “voiceless” means in this context. There is still technically a voice, but it’s not your human voice.
With the increasing popularity of cloning voices using AI, are we on the precipice of stepping into a world where synthetic voices are the norm?
Imagine using AI to replace your voice altogether. No more recording sessions, just write a script, or you could go even further and have AI write your script for you. Then let an AI-generated voice say it all and bam, you’ve got yourself a “podcast”.
To some, this might seem like a utopian shortcut—minimal effort for maximum output. To me, it initially felt very wrong and entirely impersonal. But, in the spirit of experimentation, I decided to give it a go and share my findings with you.
BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
Free Podcast Audit Service
Apply to Join PodCoach
YouTube Channel
GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:
Descript
SE Dyncaster DCM8
Rode Boom Arm
XLR Cables
Sony ZV E10
Elgato Camlink
Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light
Aputure Light Box Min
Pre-Amp/Mixers we recommend
Focusrite Clarett+
Rode Streamer X
Rodecaster Pro II
Rodecaster Pro Duo
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If you’ve ever spent time on YouTube, you’ve probably come across “faceless” channels.
Some even employ AI voices, allowing them to focus purely on content creation without involving their personal identities. This style of creation is becoming increasingly popular for video because it involves far less work. You don’t need a video camera, lighting or recording space. I can see the appeal to some creators.
It made me wonder: could podcasts follow a similar trend and become entirely voiceless? Let’s be clear here as to what “voiceless” means in this context. There is still technically a voice, but it’s not your human voice.
With the increasing popularity of cloning voices using AI, are we on the precipice of stepping into a world where synthetic voices are the norm?
Imagine using AI to replace your voice altogether. No more recording sessions, just write a script, or you could go even further and have AI write your script for you. Then let an AI-generated voice say it all and bam, you’ve got yourself a “podcast”.
To some, this might seem like a utopian shortcut—minimal effort for maximum output. To me, it initially felt very wrong and entirely impersonal. But, in the spirit of experimentation, I decided to give it a go and share my findings with you.
BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
Free Podcast Audit Service
Apply to Join PodCoach
YouTube Channel
GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:
Descript
SE Dyncaster DCM8
Rode Boom Arm
XLR Cables
Sony ZV E10
Elgato Camlink
Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light
Aputure Light Box Min
Pre-Amp/Mixers we recommend
Focusrite Clarett+
Rode Streamer X
Rodecaster Pro II
Rodecaster Pro Duo