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From Subreddits to Speech: A Reddit Engineer's AI Side Project

49 min · 20 de ago de 2025
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In this episode of the podcast, Zach speaks with Marcus, a developer at Reddit, about the intersection of AI and voice technology. They discuss Marcus's side project, a voice agent designed for various applications, including customer feedback and gaming. The conversation explores the challenges and opportunities in voice technology, the importance of community engagement in game development, and the evolving landscape of AI tools that facilitate learning and productivity. Marcus shares insights on building in public, the role of Reddit's developer platform, and the future prospects of voice agents in business and everyday tasks. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI and Voice Agents 02:57 Building a Voice Agent for Customer Feedback 05:40 Exploring Use Cases for Voice Technology 08:28 Challenges in Voice Technology and AI 10:52 The Future of Voice Agents in Business 13:48 Voice Technology in Gaming and Community Engagement 16:32 AI Tools and Learning Opportunities 19:26 The Role of AI in Everyday Tasks 22:09 Reddit's Developer Platform and AI Integration 25:24 Feedback and Community in Game Development 28:02 The Evolution of AI and Voice Technology 30:53 Conclusion and Future Prospects This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit zach.codes/subscribe [https://zach.codes/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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From Subreddits to Speech: A Reddit Engineer's AI Side Project

In this episode of the podcast, Zach speaks with Marcus, a developer at Reddit, about the intersection of AI and voice technology. They discuss Marcus's side project, a voice agent designed for various applications, including customer feedback and gaming. The conversation explores the challenges and opportunities in voice technology, the importance of community engagement in game development, and the evolving landscape of AI tools that facilitate learning and productivity. Marcus shares insights on building in public, the role of Reddit's developer platform, and the future prospects of voice agents in business and everyday tasks. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI and Voice Agents 02:57 Building a Voice Agent for Customer Feedback 05:40 Exploring Use Cases for Voice Technology 08:28 Challenges in Voice Technology and AI 10:52 The Future of Voice Agents in Business 13:48 Voice Technology in Gaming and Community Engagement 16:32 AI Tools and Learning Opportunities 19:26 The Role of AI in Everyday Tasks 22:09 Reddit's Developer Platform and AI Integration 25:24 Feedback and Community in Game Development 28:02 The Evolution of AI and Voice Technology 30:53 Conclusion and Future Prospects This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit zach.codes/subscribe [https://zach.codes/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

20 de ago de 202549 min
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AI Podcasters Review My Book 🤯

This week’s podcast is AI generated. I fed it 2 chapters of my MCP Servers with OAuth [https://leanpub.com/creatingmcpserverswithoauth]book. I was surprised just how good it turned out. They recapped the features of MCP that I had covered in the two chapters, specifically server side prompts, resources, and http streaming. This recap was so good I have to share it with you all on my podcast! It’s more professional than I currently sound 🤣 (I’m working on it, I promise) The magic is all thanks to NotebookLM [https://notebooklm.google/] from google. I am excited to use this tool for more things internally at work. Sharing code samples, new paradigms, and letting other devs ask specific questions and surfacing the answer immediately is very intuitive. I may have to do a deep dive into more Google tools because Gemini is just so good, especially with their ability to connect to the google apps suite of tools. Their upcoming agent mode inside Gemini will level up what’s already a pretty awesome scheduling system. Anyways, I’ll talk about that more in an upcoming post. If you find our AI overlords did a good job recapping this book, consider buying it for as little as $5 [https://leanpub.com/creatingmcpserverswithoauth] while it’s still in progress! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit zach.codes/subscribe [https://zach.codes/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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