INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Tel Aviv-based Audioburst has been developing a search engine for audio news, which allows users to locate audio content within podcasts and
other talk radio programs
Today, the company is capitalizing on its technology to launch personalized playlists that deliver custom news briefs that get better over
time the more you use the product.The feature has been built using deep AI learning, the company says.The content itself is drawn from top
use the feature, you first sign up on the Audioburst website, then select from a set of interests or add your own
clips.The end result is being able to listen to the parts of the podcasts or other audio programs you would actually care about, rather than
slogging through half an hour or more of chatter for the one tidbit of news you were interested in.For example, when testing the feature
overhaul; an assessment of the smog in L.A.; and a lot of other clips I chose to skip (but will hopefully train the AI further).You can try
Instead, its development came about thanks to requests from partners using its API.The company says you can expect to see the personalized
interesting news and audio content to our users wherever they are and personalization is the key ingredient
Gad, VP Marketing and Strategic Partnerships at Audioburst