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Bone & Joint launches new podcast

Bone & Joint launches an AI-generated podcast developed by 67 Bricks.

Bone & Joint launches new podcast
Emma Vodden: “We are excited to launch this innovative podcast which will give our users a useful summary of a paper and help expand the audience for our journals.”

67 Bricks says ‘AI Talks with Bone & Joint’ is a new podcast that will turn papers from the journals Bone & Joint Open, Bone & Joint Research and Bone & Joint 360 into bitesize audio summaries. This new service aims to give their audience a new way to keep up-to-date with the latest articles while multitasking, enabling them to discover which content they may wish to dive into further and in more detail, added 67 Bricks.

The podcast is created using a GenAI tool developed by 67 Bricks, a technology consultancy specialising in information publishing, as part of their long-term development partnership. The tool was developed in a matter of weeks, and aims to reduce the time and effort from Bone & Joint staff to scale up podcast production, supporting the ongoing needs of their time-poor users.

The podcast is presented by two AI-generated hosts, who talk conversationally through the research findings in a single paper, added 67 Bricks. The tools’ UI has been built to give the Bone & Joint team oversight of the input and generated content, keeping a human ‘in-the-loop’ and safeguarding the content's accuracy and integrity, the company continued.

“We are excited to launch this innovative podcast which will give our users a useful summary of a paper and help expand the audience for our journals. Working with 67 Bricks to harness the AI technology in such a ground-breaking way builds on our long-term partnership and helps us to keep leading innovation in our sector” says Emma Vodden, director of Publishing & Innovation at Bone & Joint.

The first episode was published on 27 November and is available to listen to now on all major podcast platforms.

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