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Should every use of AI in a podcast, video, or creator workflow be disclosed?
A better question is whether AI created the actual substance of what the audience came to hear or watch.
On Episode 670 of the New Media Show, Rob Greenlee is joined by Alberto Betella, co-founder of RSS.com and creator of “Should I Disclose AI?“
Is a timely conversation about AI transparency, synthetic media, voice cloning, human trust, and the future of creator-led media.
AI is now helping creators edit video, create captions, translate episodes, generate clips, improve workflows, personalize advertising, and accelerate production. But AI can also generate entire shows, clone voices, imitate experts, create deceptive media, and overwhelm platforms with low-effort content.
The challenge is not simply whether AI was used.
The challenge is understanding when AI use changes what the audience is actually receiving.
Alberto shares his practical “Substance Test” framework for AI disclosure. The central idea is simple: if AI created the core performance, information, expertise, or experience that brought the audience to the content, creators should disclose it. But using AI as a supporting production tool does not necessarily mean the entire episode should be labeled as AI-generated.
Rob and Alberto explore the difficult gray areas: AI-translated episodes, cloned voices reading human-written scripts, AI-written scripts read by humans, platform auto-labeling, watermarking, creator consent, programmatic advertising, AI search, and the future value of human-made media.
They also discuss why disclosure should not be a punishment or a stigma. Transparency can give audiences more context, help platforms manage risk, and allow creators to use AI responsibly without pretending that every use of AI is deceptive or low quality.
The bigger question is whether creators can use AI to make better work while still protecting the human trust, judgment, originality, and relationships that make media meaningful.
Guest:
Host:
AI Use Note:
Rough Chapter Break Topics:
00:00 Should creators disclose their use of AI?
Guest Links: Alberto Betella
RSS.com: https://rss.com/
Rob Greenlee and New Media Show Links
Rob Greenlee Website: https://robgreenlee.com/
About the Host/Author:
Personal / AI Disclosure Note:
The post What Should Creators Disclose When Using AI? | Alberto Betella, RSS.com #670 first appeared on New Media Show.
By Rob Greenlee4
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Should every use of AI in a podcast, video, or creator workflow be disclosed?
A better question is whether AI created the actual substance of what the audience came to hear or watch.
On Episode 670 of the New Media Show, Rob Greenlee is joined by Alberto Betella, co-founder of RSS.com and creator of “Should I Disclose AI?“
Is a timely conversation about AI transparency, synthetic media, voice cloning, human trust, and the future of creator-led media.
AI is now helping creators edit video, create captions, translate episodes, generate clips, improve workflows, personalize advertising, and accelerate production. But AI can also generate entire shows, clone voices, imitate experts, create deceptive media, and overwhelm platforms with low-effort content.
The challenge is not simply whether AI was used.
The challenge is understanding when AI use changes what the audience is actually receiving.
Alberto shares his practical “Substance Test” framework for AI disclosure. The central idea is simple: if AI created the core performance, information, expertise, or experience that brought the audience to the content, creators should disclose it. But using AI as a supporting production tool does not necessarily mean the entire episode should be labeled as AI-generated.
Rob and Alberto explore the difficult gray areas: AI-translated episodes, cloned voices reading human-written scripts, AI-written scripts read by humans, platform auto-labeling, watermarking, creator consent, programmatic advertising, AI search, and the future value of human-made media.
They also discuss why disclosure should not be a punishment or a stigma. Transparency can give audiences more context, help platforms manage risk, and allow creators to use AI responsibly without pretending that every use of AI is deceptive or low quality.
The bigger question is whether creators can use AI to make better work while still protecting the human trust, judgment, originality, and relationships that make media meaningful.
Guest:
Host:
AI Use Note:
Rough Chapter Break Topics:
00:00 Should creators disclose their use of AI?
Guest Links: Alberto Betella
RSS.com: https://rss.com/
Rob Greenlee and New Media Show Links
Rob Greenlee Website: https://robgreenlee.com/
About the Host/Author:
Personal / AI Disclosure Note:
The post What Should Creators Disclose When Using AI? | Alberto Betella, RSS.com #670 first appeared on New Media Show.

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