Announcement: You can now listen to >100 karma posts from the EA Forum archive

In June we started offering AI narrations for all new EA Forum posts.

The feature proved popular[1], so we’ve now enabled narrations for all >100 karma posts in our archive. You can listen via the post pages on our website.

In addition: every Monday and Thursday, our podcast feeds will feature a “classic post” from the archive.

We will continue making narrations for all new EA Forum posts when they are published. And, we will stop making human narrations for curated posts[2].

How to listen

You can listen to post narrations on our podcast feeds, and on post pages.

On our podcast feeds:

EA Forum (Curated & Popular)
Audio narrations from the Effective Altruism Forum, including curated posts and posts with 125+ karma.

Subscribe:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | Google Podcasts (soon)
EA Forum (All audio)
Audio narrations from the Effective Altruism Forum, including curated posts, posts with 30+ karma.

Subscribe:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | Google Podcasts (soon)

On post pages:

Some improvements

We’ve added chapter markers to the episode descriptions, so you can see the post outline and skip to sections of interest.

Sometime soon we’ll probably try releasing a small number of other kinds of episodes on the podcast feeds, e.g. a single episode that contains all posts from a sequence.

And, we’re working to improve the quality of the narrations.

How could we make this better?

Thank you to everyone who already shared feedback on this feature.

How could we make this better for you? Let us know in the comments, by email, or by clicking the “Feedback” button on the audio player.


Appendix 1. What else would you like to listen to?

TYPE III AUDIO will release hundreds of hours of AI narrations in the next 1-2 months. We’re currently thinking about what to prioritise.

What would you like to listen to? Post below or send us an email.

In the meantime, you can find a bunch of interesting audio on the alpha version of our website.

Appendix 2. Want to listen to Google Docs and academic PDFs?

The latest version of Speechify is pretty good.

  1. ^

    Total listening time was roughly 400 hours in June and 300 hours in July. The podcast feeds have several hundred subscribers. Qualitative feedback has been very positive overall.

  2. ^

    Human narrations are expensive ($500 per finished hour of audio). Our data suggests that AI narrations receive a similar completion rate. The main weakness is that some posts really benefit from a human-written summary of graphs, tables and images. We may experiment with “human-edited AI narrations” to mitigate this issue for curated posts.