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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 [Guest Name], a leading expert in digital marketing and content strategy.
[Guest Name], 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?