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344 Audible Is Giving Publishers AI Tools To Quickly Make More Audiobooks

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/13/2025 19:20 EDT

Audible Is Giving Publishers AI Tools To Quickly Make More Audiobooks

Amazon's Audible is expanding its audiobook offerings by giving select publishers access to its AI-powered production tools that will let them more easily convert books into audiobooks with over 100 customizable AI voices to choose from. It will also launch an AI translation tool in beta later this year to help publishers translate and localize audiobooks into multiple languages, with both automated and human-assisted options. The Verge reports: Audible says its new AI narration technology leverages Amazon'

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