In this episode I talk all about some ways we can use AI in podcasting, and some things we should avoid
Welcome to podcast answers. It's a show where I help people start and grow their podcast,
Speaker:answering any podcasting questions along the way. That's right guys. Today we are going
Speaker:to be answering podcast questions and this is something that is kind of new to me. I've,
Speaker:we're going to be talking about AI today and using AI to do your podcast and have it create
Speaker:things for your podcast. And I've not actually done this for very more, very much, but for
Speaker:this episode, I actually did do it. I created a cover art for this episode. And so today
Speaker:we're going to be talking about that, you know, AI is all the rage today. You know, you see it
Speaker:from chat GPT. Everyone's doing things with chat GPT. In fact, last night I was at somebody's house
Speaker:and they were just playing around with chat GPT. They were uploading pictures and asking the chat
Speaker:GPT to describe the people in the pictures. So they were saying, please describe in words in
Speaker:very much detail about the person that's actually in this picture. And it was interesting to see
Speaker:the stuff that would come back from chat GPT because chat GPT was talking, you know, they would
Speaker:do all sorts of crazy stuff. Chat GPT was, was explaining, oh, this is a very handsome young
Speaker:man who has a audacious smile and his eyes are beaming like the sun beams. And it was kind of
Speaker:ridiculous to listen to your chat GPT actually describe someone in that way. So I've not really,
Speaker:I have to admit, again, I've not really used, used AI in my podcasting until now. And so I was
Speaker:starting to notice that you could generate art and you could generate a lot of things. And so I
Speaker:was like, you know, this is something that I kind of want to talk about on podcast answers because
Speaker:lots of people are using it. So what are some ideas? What are some ways that we can use
Speaker:not just chat GPT but AI. So content ideas. So this is something that I actually did recently
Speaker:is I asked chat GPT, you know, something that retains pertain to my podcast. In this case,
Speaker:I asked them, you know, what are people asking about podcasting? What are people talking about
Speaker:podcasting? What are people wondering about podcasting? And I got a list of things back
Speaker:and I elaborated on some of those and I went ahead and copied them down. Now don't just copy
Speaker:all of the things that it comes down with and make a podcast about it.
Speaker:Right. So you're not, you're not just going to want to take the stuff that comes back from chat GPT
Speaker:and bring it in to your podcast as that you don't want to do that. You want to change it up a little
Speaker:bit. Do your own research. Use it as a research tool. Use chat GPT as something
Speaker:like a research tool where you're not just going out and copying what it says because
Speaker:who knows where it's actually getting that data from. I mean, yes, it is AI. It is
Speaker:artificial, but it is pulling the ideas. It was trained on something. So it is pulling those
Speaker:ideas from somewhere. So don't just copy and put that in your podcast. Don't just have it generate
Speaker:a script. Don't just say, Hey, chat GPT, what can I use podcasting for? What can I use AI for in
Speaker:my podcast? And then copy that down to make an episode. So I didn't do that for this episode.
Speaker:I did not say, Hey, I'm going to go and create my podcast episode and just use the content that
Speaker:chat GPT gives me. No. What I do is I put all of that in my notion book. I use notion for capturing
Speaker:all of my podcast ideas. I use notion for having it so that you can keep track of my podcast episodes
Speaker:that I've produced and things like that. And so what I do is I don't necessarily take
Speaker:all of the things that chat GPT says. I copied a few things down for ideas, for episode ideas,
Speaker:for content ideas. But then what I did is I actually expounded on my own. I did research on
Speaker:my own. I didn't just contact, copy down what I was going to be talking about from chat GPT.
Speaker:I expanded on my own. Now, another thing you can do is I did mention notion. And that's the
Speaker:app that I use to keep all my ideas, my episode ideas and kind of write down what I'm going to
Speaker:be talking about. And notion actually has an AI text prompt. And so actually, so do a lot of
Speaker:different apps right now. But so what you can do is even in notion, you can type in an ask it things.
Speaker:You can ask it to come up with a three point talk on how to better yourself or whatever,
Speaker:whatever your topic is about. You can use apps like notion because a lot of apps are incorporating
Speaker:AI right into their app and able to bring in prompts right in their app. So
Speaker:you can use something like notion and it has a text prompt. In fact, you know what, I wonder if I
Speaker:can do this right as we do this this episode. So if I let's see, it's I'm going to ask it to
Speaker:tell me what are three topics that pod casters are concerned about.
Speaker:And we'll see what it we'll see what it comes back with. So it says AI is writing and it says
Speaker:the topics that pod casters are often concerned about are monetization strategies for their podcast,
Speaker:increasing their podcast audience and reach, improving the quality and production value of
Speaker:their podcast episodes, which by the way, you can have me help you with. I can do all of these things.
Speaker:That's what my goal with podcast answers is, is to help you do your podcast and make it better.
Speaker:I help with monetizing and increasing your listener reach, improving the audio quality.
Speaker:And then it says these topics are all important for podcasters as they strive to create engaging
Speaker:and successful podcasters. So one of the things that you do need to be careful with is when you do
Speaker:use AI is make it sound like your voice. Like those things may not sound like I am saying them.
Speaker:They may be sounding like AI is writing them. And so we don't want to do that. We want to be
Speaker:careful and concerned with the way that we talk because again, AI is just a computer language.
Speaker:It's computer. It's using a computer data model. And so the way that it spits back and like I
Speaker:talked about in this beginning of this episode, when I was with my friends last night and they
Speaker:asked them to describe the photo, it was using words that sounded like a poem on a front of a
Speaker:card. It sounded like something that he wouldn't. I mean, in fact, it was funny because he was
Speaker:asking it to describe a picture of his wife. And so I even joked, hey, John, you should actually
Speaker:just write that down on a card and give it to your wife because it sounds like a love poem,
Speaker:but not anything that you would say. So it would be important that if John was going to tell his
Speaker:wife those things that he changed it up into words that sounded like John because people are
Speaker:going to believe that it's you writing it. And in your, the way you write is unique and special and
Speaker:not anyone else is going to sound exactly like the way that you talk and the way that you write.
Speaker:And so it's important that you go about and actually take the, take the
Speaker:content that the AI has generated and change it up a little bit.
Speaker:You know, in this case, I may say that, you know, today we're going to be talking about how to make
Speaker:money for your podcast, several things you can do or increasing your, you know, I'm going to teach
Speaker:you how to take your podcast and grow it really big or, you know, something different or, you know,
Speaker:you're, we don't want your, your podcast to sound like a crappy audio production.
Speaker:So let's improve your audio quality. You know, something like that. I'm going to take the content
Speaker:that comes out of chat GPT and I'm going to reformat it so that it sounds more like I am talking.
Speaker:Now, one of the other things that you can do with, with Canva is you can use it to create text
Speaker:in there in Canva. And again, Canva is a program that a lot of people, a website that a lot of
Speaker:people, a lot of podcasters are using to generate their episode art or generate their podcast art.
Speaker:Canva does a lot of things Canva and it's great. And I may eventually do an episode on Canva
Speaker:specifically because Canva does things really well and they're, they have a lot of templates
Speaker:out there that you can create graphics with and you can create, you can create things, text in
Speaker:there too and documents and presentations. And so you can, you can even use Canva. Canva has a lot
Speaker:of AI in it now to write and generate text. Again, I would be careful and I would rewrite all of that.
Speaker:I've used, so the app that I use to live stream this podcast is called Ecamm live. And when I'm
Speaker:setting up my live streams, I can put a title in there and hit a button and then it'll come back
Speaker:with AI generated titles that it thinks are important. And it's funny sometimes to listen to
Speaker:that to go back and figure out, oh, and see what it actually is talking about. Because a lot of
Speaker:times it, it is close, but it doesn't make sense. Or it'll give you like three different suggestions.
Speaker:And what I would suggest to do is take a combination of those three and make your own title. Like,
Speaker:don't just generate and use the title that it's going to use. In fact, for Ecamm, a lot of times
Speaker:it comes back and it has emojis in the title and things that I wouldn't necessarily do. I'm not
Speaker:going to put emojis in my podcast episode title or my live stream title. I'm just not going to do
Speaker:that. And so it's definitely, you definitely want to take that and change that. But again,
Speaker:now you can, another idea instead of just content ideas for your podcast, and this has actually
Speaker:been a time saver for me, is use an AI art generator. So Canva Premium has an art generator in it,
Speaker:bing.com slash images slash create. You can create 20, you get 25 credits per day to create
Speaker:content from, from that. And so what it's really cool. In fact, if you look at the episode art for
Speaker:this episode, this podcast episode, whether you're listening to it in the podcast app,
Speaker:or you're listening to it on, and watching it on YouTube, the cover art for this episode
Speaker:is actually generated by AI. So I said, generate me an art talking about using AI
Speaker:in podcast creations. And so I got back this like robot type thing with a microphone hand and a
Speaker:headset. And it was interesting, but I thought it was a great idea to use it for my podcast episode
Speaker:art. Because again, I could create those things in Canva. I could ask it for a robot and headset.
Speaker:And I could do that. But it's not necessarily going to be easy and quick. And, and again,
Speaker:quick and easy come with its downfalls. I mean, if you use something quick and easy,
Speaker:you get what you actually, you know, put into it. So if you don't put a whole lot into it,
Speaker:and I know all of my, my, you know, artistic friends now are saying, screaming, saying,
Speaker:don't just use AI to generate your, your images. And I agree. But what you can do is in kind of
Speaker:inspire it or use it, but then put your own text on top. Because again, AI doesn't do a super great
Speaker:job. I mean, at, especially doing humans, a lot of times they have extra fingers or extra hands or
Speaker:a hand where it's not supposed to be, or it's just really kind of creepy and strange. And so
Speaker:I would not have it generate people next necessarily, but you can have it generate images. And it
Speaker:doesn't do text really great either. A lot of times it'll take text and it doesn't look quite right.
Speaker:The words are spelled wrong or, or whatever. So I wouldn't necessarily use AI to generate
Speaker:text in your, your cover art, but you could do that. You could use Canva
Speaker:and you can create, have it generate the image and then use Canva to put text on top of your,
Speaker:on top of your, your episode art. And so that's just a few things that you can use to, to generate,
Speaker:to use AI in your podcast. So again, tech kind of recovered. Should we use it?
Speaker:I think it's okay to use the, the generated art, however, be aware there may be copyright
Speaker:possibilities. You know, it could, it, because again, it is just it's pulling and it's using
Speaker:ideas and things from other things that it was trained from. So again, in theory, it shouldn't
Speaker:produce something that's copyrighted, but what happens if I use it to generate my art?
Speaker:Someone else puts the same prompt in and gets the same thing back. Now I don't know if they will.
Speaker:I mean, I don't know, I don't think that they will. I think as I've done that before, I've put
Speaker:the prompt in again and I get something completely different. But there's just things to think about.
Speaker:I think it is okay to generate art, but be aware of possible copyrights. Now
Speaker:for text, I would use it for ideas only. Don't just straight copy it. It might be,
Speaker:be original material too, but be original. People can tell when things are written by AI,
Speaker:like I was saying in the beginning, I'm not going to describe my wife as somebody that has eyes of
Speaker:the sunset raising out of it. And like those are just not my words. They may be a poet's words.
Speaker:They may be somebody that has good with words, but they're not my words. And so I'm not going to
Speaker:have AI create content for me that I'm just going to straight put out there because that's not my
Speaker:content. I want to be original. Everything that you hear on this podcast is original to me. It's
Speaker:my ideas. And so you're not coming to this podcast to listen to AI's ideas because you can Google
Speaker:that and you can read that. This is me and talking about my experience. I've been podcasting since
Speaker:2007 and I've gone through a lot of podcasts and I've helped a lot of podcasters. And so I know
Speaker:the ins and outs of podcasting. Well, you could get some of that same thing from asking AI. It's
Speaker:just going to be a generic type of ideas and it may or may not even be right. So I would suggest
Speaker:that you go ahead and use that as ideas, but definitely fact check. Take your podcast and
Speaker:fact check what it's coming back because it may not even have the correct information. It may give
Speaker:you a URL for something completely wrong or be 100% wrong. I could ask it to talk about who Andy
Speaker:Layman is and there's 100 or thousands of different Andy Laymans out there and it may not get the
Speaker:right information. So one of the things that you definitely need to do is fact check your
Speaker:episodes, fact check whatever it's coming back with, making sure that it is 100% right
Speaker:and it's 100% in your words because you want to make sure that your podcast is unique. So guys,
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