Apple's iOS 17.4 allows podcast listeners to read along as the listen and allows users to get transcripts of podcast episode within the Podcast app.
Apple’s iOS 17.4 has introduced a game-changing feature that allows you to read your podcasts, not just listen to them. This hidden gem in the latest update is transforming the podcast experience, offering a new dimension to audio content. How you can now read your podcast in iOS 17.4 If you’re a big podcast listener, you’re going to really like this new feature on iPhone and iPad with iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.
And don’t worry about privacy; unlike some other features, these transcripts aren’t generated on your Apple device. Apple’s servers do all the work, which totally makes sense since podcasts are out there for everyone to hear anyway. So, no stress about your personal info — it’s all about enjoying your podcasts with an extra perk.
What transcripts are available for Apple podcasts? Apple is on a mission to transcribe every podcast in its library, but this will be a gradual process. The transcription process has started with the latest episodes and will proceed in reverse chronological order. Keep in mind that transcriptions for new episodes might take up to a day to become available. If you can’t find a transcript for a recent episode, it’s likely just a matter of time before it’s up.
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