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    The online podcast recording platform Riverside came out with its own version of a year-end review like Spotify’s “Wrapped.” The recap, called “Rewind,” creates three custom videos for podcasters.

    Instead of sharing statistics like how many minutes you recorded, or how many episodes you made, Riverside created a 15-second collage of laughter, showing a quick succession of clips in which my podcast co-host and I make each other crack up. The next video is similar, except that it’s a supercut of us saying “umm” over and over.

    Then, Riverside scans its AI-generated transcripts of your recordings to find what single word you said more than any other (we’re assuming they cut out words like “and” or “the”).

    It’s a bit ironic, but on my podcast about internet culture, my co-host and I said “book” more often than any other word (this was probably skewed by our subscriber-only “book club” recordings… or the fact that my co-host has a book coming out, which we plug incessantly).

    Another show on our podcast network, Spirits, said “Amanda” more often than any other word (not because they’re obsessed with me, but because they also have a host named Amanda).

    In the podcast network’s Slack, we exchanged our Rewind videos. There’s something inherently funny about a video of people saying “umm” over and over. But we also know what these videos represent: our creative tools are becoming more saturated with AI features, many of which we do not want or need. The Riverside Rewind points to the uselessness of these tools themselves — why would I need a video of my co-host and I saying the word “book” over and over? It’s good for a quick laugh, but there’s no substance.

    Though I enjoyed Riverside’s AI recap, its arrival comes at a time when my industry peers are losing opportunities to create, edit, and produce new podcasts, thanks to the same AI tools that generated our Rewind videos. But while AI allows us to automate away some tasks — like editing out our “umms” and dead air — podcasting itself is not that mechanical.

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    AI can quickly generate a transcript of my podcast, which is important for accessibility reasons, helping to automate an activity that used to be incredibly time-consuming and tedious. However, AI is not able to make editorial choices around how to maneuver audio or video to tell a story effectively. Unlike the human editors I work with, AI cannot determine when a tangential conversation in a podcast is funny and when it should be cut because it’s boring.

    Despite the rise of personalized AI audio tools, like Google’s NotebookLM, its ability to serve as a creation tool has also seen high-profile failures, as of late.

    Last week, The Washington Post started to roll out personalized, AI-generated podcasts about the news of the day.

    You can see why this would seem like a “good” idea to profit-hungry execs — instead of paying a team to do the intensive work of researching, recording, editing, and distributing a daily show, you could automate it — except you can’t.

    The podcasts spouted made-up quotes and factual errors, which is existentially dangerous for a news organization. According to Semafor, the Post’s internal testing found that between 68% and 84% of the AI podcasts failed to meet the publication’s standards. This seems like a fundamental misinterpretation of how LLMs work. You can’t train an LLM to distinguish reality from fiction because it’s designed to provide the most statistically probable output to a prompt, which is not always the most truthful output — especially in breaking news.

    Riverside did a great job making a fun end-of-year product, but it’s also a reminder. AI is infiltrating every industry, including podcasting. But in this moment of the “AI boom,” as companies tinker with new technology, we need to be able to distinguish between when AI serves us, and when it’s fodder for useless slop.

    Amanda Silberling is a senior writer at TechCrunch covering the intersection of technology and culture. She has also written for publications like Polygon, MTV, the Kenyon Review, NPR, and Business Insider. She is the co-host of Wow If True, a podcast about internet culture, with science fiction author Isabel J. Kim. Prior to joining TechCrunch, she worked as a grassroots organizer, museum educator, and film festival coordinator. She holds a B.A. in English from the University of Pennsylvania and served as a Princeton in Asia Fellow in Laos.

    You can contact or verify outreach from Amanda by emailing amanda@techcrunch.com or via encrypted message at @amanda.100 on Signal.

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