A daily, AI-narrated episode that breaks down one foundational GenAI or Agentic-AI research paper — audio and video, generated from the paper itself and pushed out from a single pipeline to every platform a listener might be on.
It's also the proving ground for the distribution engine underneath it: the same "one script, many destinations" system that gets this show onto 20+ platforms every day, without a human clicking "post," is general-purpose — see where else it could go.
Apple Podcasts · Amazon Music · YouTube · Spotify (search "Learning GenAI via SOTA Papers")
One paper in, one pipeline, twenty-plus destinations out — no manual posting, anywhere, ever.
Each episode starts from one foundational GenAI/Agentic-AI research paper — the raw material for everything downstream.
An AI narration pipeline turns the paper into a listenable episode and a matching video overview — no editing suite, no voice talent booked.
The episode is described once — title, summary, clips, links, tags — and handed to a per-platform adapter that knows that platform's own format, limits, and quirks.
Every platform posts on its own daily schedule, unattended — the pipeline runs whether or not anyone is at a keyboard.
A daily summary shows exactly what went out where — failures surface immediately instead of going unnoticed for days.
Built to replace twenty separate manual habits with one.
Describe the content once. Every destination's formatting, limits, and upload flow are handled behind that single interface.
Each platform gets its own adapter. One destination having a bad day doesn't take the rest down with it.
Not "semi-automated with a review step" — it runs on a schedule, every day, with nobody clicking anything.
Success and failure are both visible. A platform that silently stops posting is treated as a bug, not accepted as normal.
The show is one use of the underlying idea — one piece of content, described once, reaching every channel it belongs on. The same pattern applies well beyond podcasting.
Broadcast a launch or update once and reach every channel your audience might be on — the visibility of a marketing team, without hiring one.
Cut out the manual grind of re-uploading the same clip to every platform by hand — post the content, not the busywork.
Keep a consistent presence across every platform customers check, without a dedicated social media hire.
Make a volunteer-run comms effort stretch across far more channels than the volunteer hours would otherwise allow.
Put openings and culture content everywhere candidates actually look, instead of just one careers page.
One announcement, pushed everywhere your attendees might see it, on the schedule that matters — not whenever someone remembers to post it.
Turn one piece of research or lesson content into a multi-platform series — the same way this show does for a paper a day.
One pipeline, pointed at many brands' worth of content — distribution that scales with clients, not with headcount.
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Questions about the show or the system behind it? hello@cyquila.com.