Welcome to Episode 7 of The Jaime David Podcast! In this episode, I discuss my poem “The Internet”, exploring the ways digital spaces shape our thoughts, interactions, and the way we see the world. This piece examines the dual nature of online life — a place of connection, creativity, and information, but also of distraction, overload, and reflection on how technology impacts our perception of reality.
This episode is a little different because it features AI-generated voice narration based on my own recordings. Due to my current recording environment and personal limitations, I’ve chosen to use this tool to bring my poetry to life. The AI voice model was trained on my own voice and captures my natural tone, pacing, and delivery. It’s still me — just enhanced with a bit of technology to help me share content more consistently. Think of it like using autotune: it’s still the artist, just with some digital help. This method allows me to bridge the ideas in my head with the stories and poems I want you to hear, ensuring I can keep creating even when recording new episodes is challenging.
In this episode, I reflect on how the Internet has influenced my own life, creativity, and thinking. We explore its role in shaping perspectives, its ability to connect people across the globe, and the ways it can both inspire and overwhelm. By analyzing “The Internet”, I also touch on broader themes of communication, identity, and the ways technology mediates our experiences. This episode is meant to spark thought, curiosity, and reflection on how we navigate modern digital life — all through the lens of poetry.
Listeners will gain insight not only into the poem itself but also into the creative process behind experimenting with AI narration. This episode demonstrates that art and technology can coexist, allowing creators to continue sharing their vision in innovative ways while preserving authenticity.
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Thank you for joining me for Episode 7 of The Jaime David Podcast. Together, let’s explore “The Internet”, reflect on its influence in our lives, and embrace the intersection of creativity and technology as we continue this poetic journey.
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