I hate podcasts because they're so often focused on the speakers' personalities and windy, undirected things. I've tried to listen to so many podcasts and always dip an episode or two in because they devolve into people just chatting instead of actually presenting well-organized facts about what I want to listen to / learn about.
The structure and bare-minimum "human" aspect of this seems perfect for people like me to actually get into podcasts. I do wish I could further cut out all the disfluencies (um, like, uh, etc) though.
The only barrier for me IMO is wondering how accurate those facts actually are (typical research-with-AI concern).
I'm very much looking forward to a more interactive form of this, though, where I can selectively dive deeper (or delve ;) ) into specific topics during the podcast, which is admittedly very surface-level right now.
The structure and bare-minimum "human" aspect of this seems perfect for people like me to actually get into podcasts. I do wish I could further cut out all the disfluencies (um, like, uh, etc) though.
The only barrier for me IMO is wondering how accurate those facts actually are (typical research-with-AI concern).
I'm very much looking forward to a more interactive form of this, though, where I can selectively dive deeper (or delve ;) ) into specific topics during the podcast, which is admittedly very surface-level right now.