He built a hit podcast about the Epstein files. It’s entirely AI-generated

Fast Company3 min read

Imagine a podcast that churns out episodes at lightning speed—twice daily, no less! The Epstein Files, created by Adam Levy, is not just any podcast; it’s entirely AI-generated. In just a few days, it racked up over 700,000 downloads, landing in the top 10 on Apple Podcasts.

What’s even more intriguing? Levy has no journalism experience. He built this automated podcast after a marathon 48-hour coding session, using a complex pipeline that pulls from a staggering 3.5 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This means traditional newsrooms are being outpaced by a non-journalist leveraging cutting-edge tech.

To tackle the common skepticism surrounding AI, Levy emphasizes the importance of citing sources. He integrates various large language models and references materials from the Internet Archive to ensure the podcast remains credible. This approach not only enhances the podcast's reliability but also addresses fears of misinformation, making it a fascinating case study in the intersection of technology and journalism.

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