ThisAdamGuy
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I just got an email from Amazon telling me I'd been selected to try out Audible's new feature of narrating audiobooks with AI. While I'm usually against using AI for creative projects (at least ones you intend to make money from) I admit I was curious. So I booted up the audio toolset and loaded Henry Rider and the NuYu Prescription into it. The result was immediately disappointing. The narrator sucks, first and foremost. You'd get about the same quality from putting your book into Google Translate and clicking the Read It Our Loud button. And there's something weirdly sad about hearing an emotionless robot reading Henry's highly emotional dialogue.
If they had an actual high quality AI doing the narration that actually sounded like it knew what it was reading, I might have been tempted to go through with it. Audiobooks are expensive to make, and it's probably the only way a lot of self-published authors will ever be able to get into that market. But the way it is now, you may as well get a Speak and Spell to narrate it for all the life these voices have behind them.
If they had an actual high quality AI doing the narration that actually sounded like it knew what it was reading, I might have been tempted to go through with it. Audiobooks are expensive to make, and it's probably the only way a lot of self-published authors will ever be able to get into that market. But the way it is now, you may as well get a Speak and Spell to narrate it for all the life these voices have behind them.
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