Automatic Speaker-Identification
Starting in 2024, we're introducing automatic speaker identification, saving podcasters time by instantly recognizing hosts and guests in episodes using AI.
Updated on September 27, 2024
Starting 2024, we’re introducing a new feature for podcasters: automatic speaker identification in podcast episodes.
Until now, identifying speakers was a manual task in the PodcastAI workflow, requiring users to scroll through transcripts to identify each speaker. This process, particularly in episodes with several speakers, could take up to a couple of minutes.
Now, you just hit auto-identify, which quickly gives you auto-identifications in seconds. Hosts are automatically identified, as you might expect. But the real gem here is the auto-identification of guests via AI — it can deduce that from the conversation alone.
The host auto-identification can be accepted or rejected, but the guest can also be corrected.
You can then accept or reject each auto-identification in a click. There is one potential issue: if the guest name was incorrectly transcribed (which can happen with names, since they have a tendency to be irregular), that will be the suggested guest name. But we thought of that — so you’re offered a third option, which lets you correct the guest name.
The best part of this is that we now have what we needed to implement a full-auto feature in the future. It won’t be for everyone, but podcasters who want full-auto will be able to simply drop in their new episode and walk-away in the knowledge that every post-production task will automatically engage in the appropriate sequence, resulting in their fully post-produced episode reaching every podcast platform.
This is just one more step in the core mission of PodcastAI: automating your podcast. We have lots more in store — 2024 is going to be incredible.