Audio Briefs CSIS
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Audio Briefs brings you CSIS publications in audio form. Listen to short, spoken-word summaries from CSIS experts about their latest reports, or hear a full audio version of any CSIS commentary.
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Another Look at the Big Picture
An audio version of “Another Look at the Big Picture,” a new commentary by CSIS’s William Alan Reinsch. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.
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Left to Shoulder the Worries of AI
An audio version of “Left to Shoulder the Worries of AI,” a new commentary by CSIS’s Jose M. Macias III, Audrey Aldisert, and Benjamin Jensen. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.
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“Angola: The Long Road Traveled and the Way Forward”: Audio Brief with Mvemba Phezo Dizolele
A short, spoken-word summary from CSIS’s Mvemba Phezo Dizolele on his report, “Angola: The Long Road Traveled and the Way Forward.”
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Beyond Net-Zero: Redefining the U.S.-India Energy Partnership
An audio version of “Beyond Net-Zero: Redefining the U.S.-India Energy Partnership,” a new commentary by CSIS’s Kartikeya Singh. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.
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En Español: En el Ojo de la Tormenta: Las Crisis Agravadas de Ecuador
Una versión en audio de “En el Ojo de la Tormenta: Las Crisis Agravadas de Ecuador,” un nuevo comentario de Ryan C. Berg y Rubi Bledsoe del CSIS. Este audio fue generado con texto a voz por Eleven Labs.
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Intelligence Advantage: Profiling African Leaders’ Meetings with U.S. Presidents
An audio version of “Intelligence Advantage: Profiling African Leaders’ Meetings with U.S. Presidents,” a new brief by CSIS’s Judd Devermont. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.
Customer Reviews
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I enjoy these, but I feel compelled to offer some feedback. CSIS has met the TL;DR crowd halfway and now provides a valuable reading from white papers, which I truly appreciate. Eleven Labs seems to be the enabler who we have to thank; and this is truly wonderful. As much as I appreciate the revolution, the voice regularly shifts from male to female, from normal to excited…it even pronounces “s” like a hissing snake sometimes. It can be creepy communications, but I for one welcome our new AI overlords…but seriously, I look forward to these creepy communications kinks working themselves out. Bonus thought: This podcast convinces me that I would love a Mark Cancian / International Security Program podcast, a lot. Please!