Fiction
Related: About this forumAI is coming for your audiobooks. You're right to be worried.
https://wapo.st/3KF4fyk (no paywall)Mary, for instance, a voice created by the engineers at Google, is a generic female; theres also Archie, who sounds British, and Santiago, who speaks Spanish, and 40-plus other personas who want to read to you. Apple Books uses the voices of five anonymous professional narrators in what will no doubt be a growing stable: Madison, Jackson and Warren, covering fiction in various genres; and Helena and Mitchell, taking on nonfiction and self-development.
I have listened to thousands of hours of audiobooks (its my job), so perhaps its not a surprise that I sense the wrongness of AI voices. Capturing and conveying the meaning and sound of a book is a special skill that requires talent and soul. I cant imagine Archie, for instance, understanding, much less expressing, the depth of character of say, David Copperfield. But here we are at a strange crossroads in the audiobooks world: Major publishers are investing heavily in celebrity narrators Meryl Streep reading Ann Patchetts Tom Lake, Claire Danes reading The Handmaids Tale, a full cast of Hollywood actors (Ben Stiller, Julianne Moore, Don Cheadle and more) on Lincoln in the Bardo, to name a few. Will we reach a point where we must choose between Meryl Streep and a bot?
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MuseRider
(34,408 posts)I listen a LOT as I work outside on my farm and I would lose my mind without Audiobooks. I have some favorite readers but I do not follow them. Still, I fail to see how an emotionless being could possibly take the place of a good reader. Not only that, these people that read for us have made a living out of their ability to reach us. I know AI learns, I know AI will likely be hard to tell but it sickens me anyway.
Years I have been able to read and read and read by listening. I would go crazy when I put hours on a tractor without my headset with noise cancelling. I get up, download what I want or go to my latest book and I am set for the day.
OK, just whining now. All these "new" "improvements" are making me glad I am getting old.