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A human copywriter can help identify and amplify the most persuasive parts (i.e. hidden gems) of each episode, specific to a topic that's important for your target audience (even from the smallest section in the audio)
A human copywriter can be endlessly creative and produce persuasive, lively, and scroll-stopping titles
They can extract context and make your podcast feel real, ensuring a logical and engaging flow
The creativity of AI is rule-based and mechanical. It produces similar titles on repeated usage which tend to be hyperbolic, don't make much sense, may end up misrepresenting the content, and may produce mistitled episodes.
It requires plenty of work to make it useful for your brand
You get bland, lifeless text — rewriting of podcast transcript
AI fails to capture the hidden gems in your podcast