The BBC is using AI to generate subtitles, and it’s about time


The hugely popular BBC Sounds audio platform is trialing new AI-generated subtitles that play along with shows, and full transcripts, via its website and app. The three-month trial is currently restricted to a handful of shows – In Touch, Access All, Profile, Sporting Witness, and Economics with Subtitles.

So, when listening to these specific shows via the website right now, you’ll see a new subtitles button in the playbar. Click this and the AI-generated subtitles will play along with the audio.

The BBC is also expanding the trial to the BBC Sounds app, on Android first, and later on iOS. So, in the app you’ll see the same subtitles icon appear in the playbar when listening to these particular shows. It works slightly differently, however. Subtitles will scroll up the screen, and the words being spoken are highlighted as the presenter and guests say them.

The BBC is using a speech-to-text AI called Whisper AI for the trial, after which there will be a review to determine how well it has worked. If the BBC deems the project a success then (we hope) it will start rolling out the subtitles to even more shows.

BBC Sounds showing subtitles on a MacBook.

Subtitles displaying as a show plays on the BBC Sounds website (Image credit: Apple, inc, BBC)

Why so long?



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