

Audible Is Giving Publishers AI Tools To Quickly Make More Audiobooks (theverge.com) 8
Amazon's Audible is expanding its audiobook offerings by giving select publishers access to its AI-powered production tools that will let them more easily convert books into audiobooks with over 100 customizable AI voices to choose from. It will also launch an AI translation tool in beta later this year to help publishers translate and localize audiobooks into multiple languages, with both automated and human-assisted options. The Verge reports: Audible says its new AI narration technology leverages Amazon's advanced AI capabilities and will be made available to interested publishing partners in the coming months in one of two ways. For publishers wanting to be hands-off, an end-to-end service managed by Audible handles the "entire audiobook production process" right up to publication, while a self-service option will give publishers access to the same tools so they can independently direct the entire production process.
With both options, publishers are able to "choose from a quickly growing and improving selection of more than 100 AI-generated voices across English, Spanish, French, and Italian with multiple accent and dialect options, and will be able to access voice upgrades for their titles as our technology evolves," according to Amazon. [...] Publishers will also be able to review translations themselves or opt for a human review through Audible with a professional linguist.
With both options, publishers are able to "choose from a quickly growing and improving selection of more than 100 AI-generated voices across English, Spanish, French, and Italian with multiple accent and dialect options, and will be able to access voice upgrades for their titles as our technology evolves," according to Amazon. [...] Publishers will also be able to review translations themselves or opt for a human review through Audible with a professional linguist.
Conversion Quality (Score:1)
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The seemingly random pauses in mid sentence bug me. Occasionally the pronunciation of a common word is off.
Overall, it is good enough. Definitely better than an amateur reader, but not up to the quality of a professional voice actor.
100 customizable voices... (Score:2)
I read this and immediately thought, wow wouldn't it be cool if each character had it's own voice. So one chapter focusing on Character A would be in Character A's voice and another chapter with Character B's perspective would be in that voice.
Shame that's not remotely what's going on here, though if AI can help "read" books into acceptable audiobooks, that seems like a net win for anyone that enjoys audiobooks.
Maybe if we could pick the "Morgan Freeman" narratives version, I could start listening to books
I buy audiobooks to hear a person read the book. (Score:2)
I would actually boycott or simply pirate any author that tries to foist AI read books on me.
Folks please reject these AI narrated books. (Score:3)
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I'm not going to pay for human narrators. I tried Audible a while back, but the price was ridiculous. If AI can bring down the price to be competitive with paperbacks or ebooks, I'd definitely go for that. Audible won't do that, they're too hooked on their price gouging. It's going to take a competitor to step up and disrupt that market.
Another filter is gone. (Score:1)