Matt's Digital Odyssey: The Evolution of Platforms—From Classic to Cutting-Edge

Season 2 / Episode 4: AI Tools - ones I Tried So You Don’t Have To


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In this solo ride of Matt’s Digital Odyssey, I take a detour from my usual content and dive into the growing world of AI-powered content creation tools—because let’s face it, not everyone wants to spend 12 hours editing vertical video.

I break down the ones I’ve tried, the ones I actually use, and the ones I’ll probably never touch again unless Skynet forces me to. Whether you're a fellow timeline-scrubbing video editor or just someone who wants to turn scripts into scroll-stopping content, this episode covers it all.

🛠️ Covered in this episode:

  • Why Descript didn’t blow my mind (and what I prefer instead)
  • The surprising power of InVideo AI for quick content generation
  • How Synthesia and HeyGen could make you question reality… or at least your webcam
  • My favorite AI voice tool (hint: it’s scary good)
  • Why Adobe Express and Firefly are now in my regular rotation for thumbnails and social posts
  • The TL;DR of my current AI content stack and what’s worth adding to yours

💬 Quick shoutouts to tools mentioned:

  • Adobe Premiere Pro / Adobe Podcast / Adobe Express
  • CapCut, Descript, InVideo AI, Synthesia, HeyGen
  • Eleven Labs, Firefly, Canva, VistaCreate

🎧 Whether you're a seasoned creator or just starting out, these tools can help you do more with less. But remember—AI can’t make you creative, it just gives you the time to flex it.

🕹️ Oh, and Backlog Roulette is still on the way. Promise I didn’t forget.

👍 Like what you heard? Follow, subscribe, or yell in my general direction on your favorite platform. And seriously, if there’s an AI tool you swear by, drop me a line. I’ll put it through the ringer… or at least let it try to draw a stick eye.

🎮 Until next time, keep exploring, keep dreaming—and I’ll see you in the next Odyssey.

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Matt's Digital Odyssey: The Evolution of Platforms—From Classic to Cutting-EdgeBy Matt Marlatt