Webdesk: AI is transforming audiobooks.
AI can quickly create human-like recordings, replacing voice actors.
This has caused numerous voice actors and narrators to lose work and bookings. AI-assisted recordings from DeepZen help cut the cost of audiobook production.
They license and pay royalties using a database of actors’ voices in different emotional registers.
However, unethical companies use voice databases without remuneration or licensing. Thousands more audiobooks use databank voices without labeled AI-assisted. Some platforms use ethical methods, but others blend voices from numerous sources to create a new voice and claim ownership. Several platforms utilize this “gray area”.
Moreover, Some traditional publishers are utilizing generative AI to automatically create texts, images, videos, and voices from existing content. Audible believes that human narration and text-to-speech information can coexist. Apple and Google are joining the AI-narrated audio book industry to help independent authors and small publishers create audiobooks.
While, They want to democratize publishing and make ancient and future works that may not be economically viable for human-based recording available.
Moreover, Critics believe that narrative should remain human and teach people how to be human. They worry that AI-generated recordings lack emotion. There is a concern that machine-generated versions may become the norm.
Companies should disclose when AI-generated parts utilized in audio books.
Proponents believe the rising audiobook business will benefit both AI and human narrators by providing more possibilities and recordings.