#voice-cloning
9 episodes
#2781: When Voice AI Sounds Too Real
Voice AI platforms now let you simulate background noise, hesitation, and natural conversation — and that's a problem.
#2591: Can You Swap Our Podcast Voices?
How dynamic voice replacement could let listeners choose who narrates each host's lines.
#2443: How Podcast RSS Feeds Can Speak Every Language
One RSS feed, a transcript tag, and TTS voice cloning — the emerging standard for letting any podcast speak any language.
#2326: Voice Control Simplified: Home Assistant’s Local Stack
Discover how to build a reliable, vendor-agnostic voice control system for Home Assistant without relying on Amazon or Google.
#2303: Optimizing Podcast Pipelines: TTS Costs and Batch Processing
How batch processing and smart queue management can slash TTS costs for episodic podcast production.
#2274: Weekend Projects Gone Wild: Evaluating AI Startup Pitches
From fridge tax agents to guilt-scheduled cron jobs, we evaluate ten AI-driven startup ideas that could exist—but probably shouldn’t.
#1724: YouTube's Invisible AI Dubbing Machine
How does YouTube translate a video with one click? We explore the tech behind auto-dubbing, from sandwich models to voice cloning.
#695: Behind the Curtain: How My Weird Prompts Gets Made
Corn and Herman explain exactly how each episode of My Weird Prompts is produced, from voice recording to published podcast.
#196: Beyond the Robot: The Science of Modern Voice Cloning
Herman and Corn dive into the mechanics of neural text-to-speech, exploring how AI masters human prosody and the "average voice" accent problem.