
Users will be able use AI to create newsletters based on their recordings.
Riverside, a video and podcast recording platform, has added newsletter publishing capabilities to its software. Rather than competing directly with established newsletter platforms, Riverside is offering users an AI tool that converts their existing videos and podcasts into newsletter-ready content that can be sent directly from the app. The company is also adding other AI features including multi-camera recording support, the ability to add remote guests, and video enhancement tools trained on conversational video podcasts. This move reflects a broader trend where content platforms are expanding into adjacent publishing formats, as similar companies like Substack and Beehiiv have launched competing features in recording and podcasting respectively.

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Google's NotebookLM is adding a new way to catch up on your notes: TikTok-style AI videos. The new feature is rolling out to Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers, allowing NotebookLM to generate 60-second vertical AI clips based on the sources you upload to the app. The example shared by Google details Australia's unsuccessful war on emus, pairing paper cutout-style AI art of emus with narration. It adds to some of the other ways NotebookLM lets you interact with your research,

A new teaser trailer confirmed that Wonka's The Golden Ticket will premiere on Netflix on September 23rd, following its Squid Game reality show in the trend of creating real competitions based on fictional torture scenarios. While the sets seen in the trailer are real and not some Glasgow-style AI fakes, the voiceover is AI-generated. Deadline reports that Netflix worked with AI audio company ElevenLabs with consent from Wilder's family, after working on productions re-creatin
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