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[–] potoo22@programming.dev 148 points 7 months ago (49 children)

No publisher is going to pay a professional to narrate their audiobooks when they can have AI do a shitty job for much less.

A shitty narrator can get me to hate a book I like. A great narrator can bring the characters to life, enhance the experience, and turn me from a listener to a fan. I've searched for books by narrators like Nick Podehl and Jeff Hayes and bought audiobooks I wouldn't have otherwise.

[–] catloaf@lemm.ee -5 points 7 months ago (1 children)

For fiction, yeah, that's true. For nonfiction, this could work pretty well.

I'm still generally opposed to it because it's using the work of existing voice recording without compensation, though.

[–] Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org 5 points 7 months ago

nonfiction, this could work pretty well.

Only in rare cases.

If you have for example some explanations to a complex topic, then a super emotionless voice would still make you hate it and block you from learning it. Even the most dry and hard topics need some good and alive voice in explanations.

If it is just some reference list, where you need to search and hear small parts of it, then it could be Ok.

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