I generally avoid consuming synthetic media if at all possible, but did have to sit through a couple of those LLM-"podcasts" in the context of media interviews about them. They're horrid.
/fin
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I generally avoid consuming synthetic media if at all possible, but did have to sit through a couple of those LLM-"podcasts" in the context of media interviews about them. They're horrid.
/fin
That said, I wanted to provide a couple of corrections. When I problematize the term "AI", the goal is to get people to stop using it. "Many tools that use AI" doesn't mean anything. "Many tools that are sold as 'AI'" is okay. But more importantly: those study-aid podcasts systems are TRASH and nothing like automatic transcription tools.
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The same is absolutely not true for Google's NotebookLM which takes in academic articles and outputs something that sounds like a podcast. It is much harder to evaluate that in general, and especially difficult in the particular case. Having listened to a fake podcast about a paper will undoubtedly shape how you perceive the paper, if you even take the time to go read the paper itself.
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