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Audiobook narrators say AI is already taking away business

  • Thousands of audiobooks currently in circulation use ‘voices’ generated from a databank, some without paying for them, professionals say
  • An AI product ‘lacks in emotional connectivity’, one professional narrator adds, even as US tech giants pursue the promising business of digitally narrated audiobooks

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As people brace themselves for the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on jobs and everyday living, those in the world of audiobooks say their field is already being transformed.

AI has the ability to create human-sounding recordings – at assembly-line speed – while bypassing at least part of the services of the human professionals who for years have made a living with their voices.

Many of them are already seeing a sharp drop off in business.

Tanya Eby has been a full-time voice actor and professional narrator for 20 years. She has a recording studio in her home.

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But in the past six months she has seen her workload fall by half. Her bookings now run only through June, while in a normal year they would extend through August.

Many of her colleagues report similar declines.

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While other factors could be at play, she said, “it seems to make sense that AI is affecting all of us.”

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