
Season 2 · Episode 598
Audio Engineering as Prompt Engineering: Better Sound, Better AI
Can better audio quality actually make an AI smarter? Discover how audio post-production functions as a new form of prompt engineering.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 12, 202622m 3s
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Show Notes
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Corn and Herman tackle a fascinating listener question from their housemate, Daniel: does the quality of your audio input actually change the way an AI responds? The duo explores the practical side of mobile production, highlighting essential Android tools like ASR and AudioLab, alongside the "gold standard" cloud service, Auphonic, for achieving professional results on the go. Beyond the gear, the conversation shifts into deep AI theory, examining how multimodal models like Gemini 3 process audio tokens. Herman explains how background noise and compression can "distract" a model's attention mechanism, potentially degrading its reasoning capabilities. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why audio engineering is the next frontier of prompt engineering and how to optimize your voice recordings to get the most sophisticated responses from the latest LLMs.