I have very mixed feelings about this. I produce a podcast and a large (1hr) episode with multiple interviews raw audio sources etc can involve 6-10 hours of editing work. Seeing it generated at the push of a button is technically impressive (and in line with predictions I've made here about the automatability of such things) but also demotivates me from doing my own editing labor, as I can see my own decades' worth of audio editing skills becoming obsolete and economically unsustainable.
Hey! I understand your point but I think as with every technology there's two perspectives:
1. You get demotivated by thinking that the machine will replace you
2. You use all of your experience as springboard and leverage this technology to accelerate your day to day.
We already have 3 podcast studios as customers, and they love it as they can create a new podcast in no time, when before it took a while. Message us at (team AT wondercraft.ai) if you want to know more.