40,000 AI-narrated audiobooks flood Audible, dividing authors and listeners
40,000 AI-narrated audiobooks flood Audible, dividing authors and listeners

40,000 AI-narrated audiobooks flood Audible, dividing authors and listeners

I definitely do not want to support this practice, but there's no way to filter these out 😠.
This does not inspire confidence. The technology is there to do this very well, but it takes skill and effort. The technology to automate it end to end with high quality does not yet exist.
52 minutes. That's maybe 1/10th the time it would take to listen to it. I wonder how much of these 40,000 books were even proof-listened once.
Honestly, I don't really care if the LLM can spit out a perfect replica of Stephen Fry with every inflection and intonation possible and in the correct spots.
Tools like these can and will be used to take jobs from actual voice actors. I want no part of it.
I get where you're coming from, but it doesn't sit quite right with me. The whole point of technology is to save human time and effort. That should be a good thing. The problem is the capitalist hellscape that is the status quo. I don't think we should put the onus of propping up that capitalist hellscape onto book authors. I mean, maybe that's the easiest way to maintain the status quo, but the status quo was never sustainable in the first place.
I don't know. This is not a fully fleshed out philosophy. At some level I'm sure it's the same old idealism-vs-pragmatism debate.
And most importantly it will never be creative, only recreate. Just that if you mix many many people it sounds new.
Yep, it's already happening. I did freelance voice work for a client for awhile but was replaced by a voice model because it's vastly cheaper, even if the output is also proportionally worse.
That's how automation works. It's just a fact of technological advancement.
If people will happily listen to it and it's way cheaper it's going to happen I'm afraid.
I agree with the job loss part, but it seems like a really weak argument. What about the increase deals for the author? Many steps in progress lead to job losses, because the world changes. What's important is to do it in a responsible manner, and I think that's where Amazon is failing.
This is the same thing that happened to scribes when the printing press was invented. It's not going away.