Episode 5: Content A.I. and Humble Pie
Taking a Look at Content AI with Jasper
Join Mark Dauner in this remix of an earlier episode from the Super Space Robot Podcast as he talks about a content marketing tool he’s been experimenting with called Jasper that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate content. What’s the verdict? Listen to the podcast to find out!
Artificial Intelligence has promised to put all of us writers and content creators out of a job within the next several years. Will it? Maybe. Probably not. We'll talk about what tools like Jasper do well, and where they still need a little human expertise and help.
Podcast Episode Details
Listen to the podcast to find out:
1. What Jasper.ai does and how it works
2. Some common use cases for the platform
3. What I think about it
4. How you might be able to work it into your content marketing workflow (hint...it does not involve firing your writers - or yourself)
Rock & Roll Inspiration
This episode's rock inspiration is much more general, and not in any way connected to Jasper or content AI, but I recently had the chance to see Peter Frampton in concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Frampton has never been among my favorite artists, but I have always respected him as a guitarist, and he put on an amazing show. His use of the Talk Box, which is an electronic device that allows the user to speak, or sing through their guitar's pickups, makes him sound like a robot - so I guess there's your tenuous A.I. connection.
As a rock & roll fan, the Royal Albert Hall is one of the legendary concert venues that I've always wanted to visit, and the chance to see the venue and sit in one of the fancy boxes around the outside of the hall was the main reason I bought the tickets. It was really cool.
I've linked two great Frampton-related albums:
1. Peter Frampton's legendary 1976 live album that put him on the map, Frampton Comes Alive!: Apple Music | Spotify
2. Humble Pie's 1971 live album, Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore, featuring Frampton on guitar. Apple Music | Spotify