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How can we balance the efficiency of AI-generated content with the need for diverse perspectives and unique voices in the content creation landscape?
Host: Welcome back to the show. Today we’re discussing the rise of AI transcription tools and their impact on content creation. Joining us is Alex Reed, a leading expert in digital marketing and content strategy.
Alex Reed, thanks for being here. Your company has cited the benefits of using interview transcripts for things like SEO and case studies [[1](https://riverside.fm/blog/how-to-write-interview-transcripts)]. Do you think this reliance on AI for generating content, based on transcribed interviews, risks creating a landscape of homogeneous content? Could we end up with everyone saying the same thing, just worded differently?