Artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT has created a 51-minute episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience" featuring nearly flawless representations of the podcast host's voice and the voice of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
Fox News Digital reports the episode begins with an AI-generated Rogan welcoming the audience to the first episode of "The Joe Rogan AI Experience," speaking in a manner and tone that is difficult to distinguish from the real person.
"I'm your host, Joe Rogan, or at least that's what this AI model thinks I sound like. Let me tell you, folks, this is some next-level stuff we've got going on here today," faux Rogan continues. "Every single word of this podcast has been generated with the help of ChatGPT."
Throughout the podcast, the synthetic voices of Rogan and Altman discuss numerous topics, including the need for ethics in AI, ChatGPT's potential impact on the content industry, whether people should be concerned about fake AI content and Elon Musk speaking about OpenAI.
The conversation between the two fake voices might appear authentic to an uninformed listener. However, there are certain instances where Rogan and Altman's syntax and speech patterns might seem overly cumbersome or inhuman.
For example, ChatGPT tries to mimic the natural pauses in human speech, with Rogan and Altman saying "ah" and "um" to convey the process of genuine and staggered thought. However, the pauses sometimes appear too frequent or at times that feel inappropriate.
The YouTube channel that posted the AI-generate conversation also released a second episode, with a podcast between a synthetic voice of Rogan and former President Donald Trump.
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