JapanDailyNews
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AI-Powered Podcast Bringing Japanese News to English Speakers
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About JapanDailyNews
JapanDailyNews is an innovative podcast that leverages AI to provide English summaries of NHK news stories. Created with the encouragement of the Tokyo Tech community, the podcast converts these AI-generated summaries into human-sounding speech, delivering concise and easy-to-understand news updates. This makes it an excellent resource for English speakers looking to stay informed about important Japanese news directly from a Japanese source. Utilizing advanced technologies, JapanDailyNews operates on GitHub pages with the Jekyll static site generator. It employs the LinkRot podcast theme for its design and hosts audio files on the Internet Archive. News is sourced from NHK RSS feeds, while currency rates are fetched from Frankfurter. The summaries are generated using the OpenAI API, and text-to-speech functionality is provided by the ElevenLabs API, ensuring high-quality audio production. Additionally, the code for the site is open source and available on GitHub, allowing developers to contribute and learn from the project. For those interested in the technical process, a video course titled 'ChatGPT-to-Speech: Build an AI-Powered Podcast With Python' is available. JapanDailyNews also offers subscription options via RSS or iTunes and operates under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license, ensuring that the content can be shared and adapted non-commercially with proper attribution. An additional site and podcast, TotemoTech, provides tech news from Japan, further expanding the sources of valuable information. By combining cutting-edge AI and open-source accessibility, JapanDailyNews stands out as a unique platform for staying updated on Japanese news.
Key Features
- AI-generated content
- Human-like text-to-speech
- OpenAI API integration
- ElevenLabs API for speech
- NHK RSS as news source
- Open source code
- Video tutorial available
- Weather updates
- Government news
- Local incident reports
- Currency rates information