
The Great Last Days Apostasy
How the American Church Is Falling Away
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His previous books were narrated by a talented human—this one, not so much. The decision to use an AI narrator for this book is baffling, and more than a little ironic, considering that one of the chapters is dedicated to warning about the dangers presented by AI, and JB frequently speaks on that subject.
The artificial voice used in this book was especially bad, and there clearly wasn’t any quality control done on the output. Among other things, it injected random, ill-timed pauses (almost as if trying to mimic catching its breath, or just a processing lag), bizarre tempo changes, and laughable pronunciation. Hearing the bot destroy names and attempt to turn acronyms into incoherent words (for example, NASB = naasbee) almost made the suffering worth it. I’m not sure whether it was because of the content, or if the voice model was just breaking down, but the issues seemed to increase in the latter part of the book (or my tolerance was wearing thin). Either way, it got to the point that I was begging for mercy and wanting the book to end—which was a shame because the content was solid.
My last hope was for some redeeming statement at the end of the book that might explain the reason for using the artificial voice, but alas, it wasn’t to be. Instead, the bot struggled through the end of the book and bumbled its way to an unapologetic close.
If you’re interested in this topic (which you should be), skip this audiobook and just read it. That was my first instinct, and I wish I’d stuck with it. JB, if you read this, please do your content and your readers justice and stick with human narrators in the future.
Excellent Content, Horrific Narration
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