AI is now publishing podcasts at a pace that can outstrip humans, and we feel the knock-on effects in discovery, trust, and monetisation. We trace how copycats and AI slop farms exploit platform incentives, then map the few practical levers creators and companies can pull right now.
• more AI-generated podcast launches than human launches on some days, and what that signals for the podcast industry • a copycat studio mimicking titles and artwork to siphon first listens and ad revenue • why near-copy metadata can evade simple copyright and trademark complaints • passing off, Lanham Act angles, and what lawyers say is actionable • DMCA designated agents for directories and hosts, and why safe harbour matters • trademarking a podcast name as a defensive move • Inception Point AI scale publishing hundreds of new shows per day and the risk of low-care health content • how programmatic advertising pays out on impressions even when listeners bounce fast • Podcast Index new feeds report and spam API as a filter for apps without deleting research data • Netflix podcasts early viewing stats and how measurement differs from traditional podcast metrics • YouTube leading in monthly active podcast users globally, and what that means for platforms • industry roundup across Canada, Iran, Ukraine, Vietnam, and sports creator networks • product and platform updates across Overcast, Libsyn, Spotify, and Google • listener boosts, sats, and how we share support revenue
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