Artificial intelligence reaches the ‘podcast’
Maybe inspired by all these stories, the writer Manuel Bartual has just released Biotopia, a newsletter-like sound fiction that he began working on during confinement: “Biotopía is a center of investigation and advanced technological development in which the matter, the time and the space behave in a strange way. It is actually a sound fiction.
Speaking one night with the actress Nikki García while we were having dinner on Skype, it occurred to us that we could prepare a podcast to get my head busy with something in those days, so I started to think about how that could be podcast, taking advantage of the fact that she had the means to record herself from home and then I could edit everything from mine ”. Biotopia It is a project that is born from certain limitations and makes them a narrative virtue. For example, to incorporate other voices into Biotopia, Bartual was using the resource of phone calls, which has allowed the rest of the actors and actresses who have participated to record themselves from their homes, using most of their mobile phones.
One of the peculiarities of Biotopia is the use of algorithmic voices: “We have used a text reading application that allows you to choose between different voices. One of the Biotopia characters is AmaIA, an artificial intelligence developed by an entertainment science team whose latest work is Inside Biotopia, a series on the origin of this scientific community ”.
The idea of listening to a podcast complete whose host Be a non-human voice is not something crazy. James Ryan, a student at California’s Santa Cruz University, presented this idea as part of his doctoral thesis. ... It is almost a podcast infinite, because its plots are automatically generated by a software.
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