It’s still March but already the big story in broadcast radio and all of media is the impact of Artificial Intelligence. In the past year, much has been said and written about how radio broadcasters – from management to talent – feel about this burgeoning technology.
But now thanks to the early-released feedback from more than 31,000 core radio fans from across the U.S. and Canada who responded to the world’s largest online radio survey – Jacobs Media’s Techsurvey 2024, findings have emerged. The study was fielded in January and February of this year.
As Jacobs Media President Fred Jacobs noted, “Many radio companies have jumped on the AI bandwagon but with little guidance from their audience. This exclusive data from Techsurvey 2024 provides valuable feedback from partisans of 10 popular radio formats about their hopes and for now at least, fears of AI.”
Audience Perceptions of AI
First and foremost, a solid majority (58%) say they’re very or somewhat familiar with Artificial Intelligence. Men, as well as members of Generation Z, Millennials, and Gen Xers are more apt to say they’re familiar with this new technology.
And of those familiar with AI, nearly one in ten (9%) uses its applications for personal, work, or school. Gen Z and Millennial respondents are most likely to say they use it at least weekly.
Respondents were asked how they’d feel about AI being used by stations they listen to in three areas:AI hosts
- AI voiced commercials
- AI voiced IDs
Of the three concepts, the biggest pushback predictably is directed at the idea of radio using cloned voices to take the place of live talent. In fact, three in four (75%) raise the red flag over this AI application that has generated much publicity in the past year.
Concern lessens when it comes to AI voice technology being used to read commercials. Still, nearly four in ten (39%) say they have big issues with radio stations they listen to using AI in ads.
Of the applications tested, respondents are most open to the idea of AI voices being utilized on station identification. Overall, about one-third (34%) have no problem, but a similar sized group (30%) expresses major concerns with this use case for AI.
Jacobs Media’s free all-industry webinar to share Techsurvey 2024 results is scheduled for Thursday, April 25 at 2pm ET. It’s in partnership with Inside Radio and sponsored by Quu. Register here:
https://jacobsmedia.com/2024-techsurvey-all-industry-webinar/
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