Notas del episodio
What if a six-month production bottleneck became a 16-minute job?
Josh Müller, director at tech nonprofit Waha, tells Daniel how forced alignment and smart automation turned a tedious audio-editing gauntlet into a repeatable pipeline that ships Bible study content across dozens of languages. The result is more time for actual disciple-making and less time in Audacity.
They dig into privacy-first analytics in risky contexts, when to choose local models over cloud tools, and why data management is Kingdom stewardship.
🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- ✅ How timestamping with forced alignment collapsed months of manual audio work into minutes
- ✅ Practical ways nonprofits can use agents an ...
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AIAI automationdata privacyfaith and technologynonprofit innovationbible translationJosh MüllerWaha.app