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acemate turns a chapter or a whole lecture into a spoken episode, as a two-voice dialogue, an explainer or a pre-exam recap, always from your own material.
Public goods, in short
Dialogue · Lecture 8 · Economics II
Episodes
Economics IIPublic goods, in short
Dialogue
Externalities explained
Explainer
Recap ch. 7-9
Recap
Podcasts
From reading to listening
Three formats, one source
A two-voice dialogue, a single-voice explainer or a compact recap, each generated from the same material.
Dialogue · chapter 73:40
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Every episode is built from the document or chapter you choose, in your course's own wording, not generic web content.
In over 50 languages
Generate the same episode in the language your cohort learns in, voices included.
The same episode, in the cohort’s language
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An episode in a few minutes
Pick a chapter or a whole lecture, choose a format and a language, and a spoken episode is generated in minutes, no recording, no editing. When the material changes, you regenerate it in one click.
An audio feed for your course
Turn each chapter into its own episode and build up a spoken feed for the whole course, in dialogue, explainer or recap form, ready to replay on the way to campus or before the exam.
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What can I turn into a podcast?
Any material in the library, a single document, a chapter or a whole lecture. acemate generates a spoken episode from it that plays in a built-in player.
Which formats are available?
A two-voice dialogue, a single-voice explainer and a compact pre-exam recap. Each is generated from the same underlying material.
Can episodes be generated in other languages?
Yes. The same episode can be generated in over 50 languages, with matching voices, so a cohort can listen in the language it learns in.
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