The Future of Web: Exploring Waivio

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Tried something fun the other day—used ChatGPT’s NotebookLM to create a mini “podcast episode” about Waivio. It was fascinating to hear AI explain the platform in such a clear and conversational way.

https://soundcloud.com/alexander-gruntsev/the-future-of-web-exploring-waivio?si=16620241861d4e9b8a929e3e0dc94d62&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

The AI hosts talked about Waivio’s features, like a single user account across multiple social sites and how businesses can instantly update product info everywhere—saving time and eliminating broken links. The examples made everything sound so practical, especially the idea of uploading entire product catalogs to the blockchain and having them automatically sync across different projects.

What stood out most was how natural the conversation felt. AI managed to simplify big ideas like Web3 and blockchain integration without dumbing them down. It made Waivio’s vision of connected, collaborative websites feel super approachable.

Of course, the voices still sounded a little robotic, but the gap between AI and human presenters is shrinking fast. It’s easy to imagine AI playing a bigger role in content creation and explaining complex concepts—helping businesses and creators tell their stories without getting lost in jargon.

What do you think? Could AI-generated podcasts be the next big thing for explaining ideas and products?

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