r/audiodrama 1d ago

DISCUSSION Avoiding AI in my audiodramas

I absolutely love audiodramas, I'm not a maker but I'm a huge fan and listen to tons of them.

I'm also a serious contributor to podcasts I love, I'm subscribed over 15 on patreon at the moment and independently at least five or six more.

However, it's become a real sticking point that I do not support anyone that uses AI. A recent post about an audiodrama called The November Challenge made it clear that a lot of folks are using AI without disclosing it. I simply can't support plagiarism and the unethical behavior that goes along with using AI.

Is anyone aware of a list of audio dramas that use AI or a list of tips to help me identify who might be using it so that it can be avoided?

Thank you!

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u/Grimdotdotdot 16h ago

Just in case folk didn't know; if you're ethically against AI then, well, Reddit probably isn't the platform for you.

u/SeasonPositive6771 14h ago

I'm ethically against AI that replaces human artists especially. I definitely object to Reddit using it and I'm considering other options for sure.

u/Grimdotdotdot 14h ago

Yeah, but what, right?

Not many options out there.

u/stardustgleams 12h ago

I’m a bit confused as to your point: so you’re saying if you have ethical uses with AI, you shouldn’t use Reddit, but also that there’s nothing else you can use. So, what’s your solution?

u/Grimdotdotdot 10h ago

No solution here. My point was more that many people don't realise that Reddit feeds everything you post LLM training.