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Fake Joe Rogan Interviews Fake Steve Jobs in an AI-powered Podcast 55

A voice synthesis company based in Dubai has published a fictional podcast interview between Joe Rogan and Steve Jobs using realistic voices digitally cloned from both men. It takes place during the "first episode" of a purported podcast series called "Podcast.ai," created by Play.ht, which sells voice synthesis services.

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Fake Joe Rogan Interviews Fake Steve Jobs in an AI-powered Podcast

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  • Awesome (Score:5, Funny)

    by divide overflow ( 599608 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2022 @01:29AM (#62958803)
    And I will pretend to have listened to that fake interview, completing the circle of artificial.
  • Still has that "AI staccato" all over the place. This really needs to be fixed before any of this sounds real.
    • It does keep it fake. But man, listening to it for a moment, I realized I miss Stevenotes. His presentation style was amazing and seemed genuine. Apple presentations have become too manufactured and have too many whiz-bang videos, rather than the explanations and elaborative feel of Steve's keynotes, they became awkward with the tech bros hooting and cheering for every stupid thing, and then after Covid, they just became insane fly-thus of their campus. Sucks these days.
      • by orudus ( 587137 )
        I really miss his style of delivering a narrative. He was a very convincing person, whether he was talking about the phone you should own, or the way public schools should be funded. It wasn't so much whether I agreed with him, it was that he came to the conversation well educated about the underlying issues. He made you think about why he came to his conclusion about something, then think more about your own conclusions. There are not a lot of leaders around that can do that.
    • by Askmum ( 1038780 )
      Please no. I don't want fake audio going round as being real. Just like deepfakes in imagery this is a very very bad and potentially dangerous development.
      • Like the realization that the strong nuclear force could be used in place of the electromagnetic force for explosive fuel, this genie isn't going back in that bottle.
    • For me the nonsense script and mispronunciations were worse. Inappropriate laughter, phrases without antecedent. The ums were cool though.

    • by leonbev ( 111395 )

      The Steve Jobs AI doesn't seem to be all that knowledgeable about the real Steve Jobs, either. When fake Joe Rogan asked him about the Newton, fake Jobs went on some unrelated diatribe about the Apple II and Google. What AI Jobs should have said is that he had nothing to do with that product, and killed it as soon as he got back to Apple.

    • Still has that "AI staccato" all over the place. This really needs to be fixed before any of this sounds real.

      I haven't heard Steve Jobs' voice much, but that was spot-on Joe Rogan to me. He normally talks with that staccato... ;)

      • The most obvious fakery for both of them was the script. While lots of their individual phrases sounded spot-on, the interplay was all wrong and the content was not realistic. The emphasis on individual words was not great. There was also a crispness problem. The beginning and end of many words sounded ... too crispy.

  • by The Evil Atheist ( 2484676 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2022 @02:06AM (#62958859)
    One is a genius.

    The other's insane.
    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward
      Referring to what? Rogan and Jobs?

      Both were/are insane, from what I can tell. Both had/have a religious cult like following. But while Jobs insanity in alternative medicine probably cut his life short, Jobs managed to channel that insanity into useful results in consumer electronics. Jobs kept that alternative medicine insanity mostly to himself instead of telling millions of other people that took every one of his words as gospel to eat horse dewormer.
      • Nobody survives what Jobs had; it's amazing he lived as long as he did, it was borrowed time no matter what he did.

      • Referring to what?

        Pinky and the Brain.

    • One is a genius.

      The other's insane.

      Yes, Steve was insane. But he got people to make nice gear.

  • by Miles_O'Toole ( 5152533 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2022 @02:43AM (#62958883)

    This is another step down the road to a world where it is impossible for anybody who wasn't actually present at an event to know whether it happened or not.

  • Where everything is fake
    • Where everything is fake

      Since we're told that we may all be "living" in a Matrix-like software simulation, is an AI-generated podcast really fake?

  • The rest of the world hates his guts and thinks he is an idiot. Including YouTube viewers. It is only YouTube management that is in love with Joe.
    • by ichthus ( 72442 )

      The rest of the world hates his guts and thinks he is an idiot.

      Because he interviews people you don't like. Also *gasp* "HORSE DEWORMERRR!"

      • Nope, I do not care who he interviews. I just don't care about Joe Rogain at all, but YouTube wants me to look at his ugly face so badly, I simply refuse, and seeing it everywhere annoys me. Over saturation advertising - it never works.
        • by ichthus ( 72442 )
          Yeah, so, I fail to see how you get from "I just don't care about Joe Rogain at all", to your original statement: The rest of the world hates his guts and thinks he is an idiot.

          In the first case, it's your genuinely entitled opinion. In your previous generalization, you seem to think you're speaking for the internet at large. Joe's success -- his listener base, his Spotify contract, his popularity and, certainly, the hatred he has amassed from the free speech-hating leftists definitely refutes your asse
          • He is nothing more than just plain annoying to me. But I feel the same about the others I mentioned Like MrBeast. I have no idea what either of their politics are and just do not care. YouTube bombards me with them constantly and I refuse to watch them for that reason alone. And for the same reason I hate both their guts. I do nt know why YouTube wants me to watch them both so badly, but I will not, so they can fuck right off as far as I am concerned, just like any other advertiser.
  • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2022 @03:52AM (#62958961)

    I mean Steve Jobs should be easy to tell apart, but Joe Rogan is such a scattershot of any topical nonsense bullshit that you would be unable to tell apart fake Joe from anything else he vomits out into his podcasts to make money.

    • by RobinH ( 124750 )
      It would be interesting to know how much money is involved with these people. You can see the same thing with Jordan Peterson, Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying. In all cases if you go back and look at any original interviews or videos they're mostly coherent, thoughtful, moderate, and reasonable. Peterson, for instance, used to be a popular professor teaching myth and symbol in Toronto, and there are a bunch of videos of those lectures online and you can see he's passionate and engaged in a very academi
    • I am not sure either man was not in some major way a Fake when speaking in public; so wouldn't this fake version be kind of redundant? Or would a fake of a fake make it more authentic? ;-)

      Remember, "Reality Distortion Field"? Rogan is certainly far worse, I'm not equivocating simply because I referred to both.

  • by Malays2 bowman ( 6656916 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2022 @04:26AM (#62959009)

    "Let's continue to develop and perfect deep fake technology. Consequences be damned. People be damned. Courts be damned because now anything electronic can no longer be admissible evidence thanks to us!"

     

    • True, but we require standards of law enforcement before any court can be considered valid. Standards in law enforcement would go al long way to address issues such as the one you raise.
    • I bet many people had similar reactions to each step in human progress.
  • There can be only one and one only Chuck Norris in this universe.

  • Therefore we should all just ignore / downvote any podcast with Joe Rogan in it.

    Not only because it might be fake, it's also from Joe Rogan. Right up there with Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson

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