Social Media Encounters with Artificial Intelligence: A Potential Developed Scenario for Your Broadcasting Stations
In an unexpected turn of events, the Facebook page of 105.9 WDOG(LP) in New Philadelphia, Ohio, has recently introduced AI-generated content. This move, aimed at gathering listener feedback and maintaining social media interaction, has sparked a mixed response among users.
The AI settings on the user side are designed to ask questions about engagement and information gathering, using simple "human instructions" rather than requiring specialized language like Fortran or DOS commands. However, it's important to note that the admin was not given the option to opt in for this AI-generated content. The images shared on the page show the AI settings and the radio station's own wording to get the information.
The source of the AI-generated content on the Facebook page remains unclear, with the page admins stating it "just started popping up." The radio station insists that it will not let AI make decisions, only gather information for human consideration.
The use of AI-generated content has been met with both praise and criticism. Some find it invasive and annoying due to its "auto-on feature," while others appreciate the touch of humour 105.9 WDOG(LP) has added to make it more palatable to listeners.
For those interested in customising AI-generated content on Facebook, Meta's AI Studio Handbook could be a valuable resource. The Handbook, when available, is expected to offer step-by-step guides on how to use Meta's generative AI tools such as Emu Edit, Emu Video, and LLaMA models to create and customise media content with prompt-based controls and real-time editing features.
To get started, users can access the AI editing tools within Facebook, Instagram, or Creative Studio editor, select various generative features (video, photo edits, voiceovers), input detailed prompts to customise output style, narration, or visuals, and preview and tweak the AI-generated drafts before publishing.
For deeper customisation, Meta’s AI Stack including Emu, LLaMA, and Voicebox enables prompt-based and fine-grained control over generated content, implying the Handbook would cover how to leverage these technologies within the content creation workflow.
In the case of 105.9 WDOG(LP), the AI content could potentially be turned into a tool for the radio station if managed effectively. The AI is being used to generate interest in tuning into 105.9 FM on the radio and has been receiving a positive response from listeners.
Despite some reservations about turning over control to AI, the radio station's admin recognises its potential to stir discussion and response. The station believes that radio should be a more "personal engagement" between the station, talent, and listener, and the AI is seen as a means to maintain this connection on social media platforms.
[1] Meta’s AI Video and Photo editing tools on Facebook and Instagram as introduced in mid-2025. [2] Official Meta AI Studio or Developer documentation for step-by-step guides. [3] Explore prompt-based generation and editing features designed for customisation. [4] Monitor Meta’s phased rollout updates and community resources for the latest on the Handbook and customisation techniques. [5] If the Meta AI Studio Handbook becomes publicly available or updated, it is likely hosted on Meta’s official AI or developer portals. [6] A specific image is being used to make the AI sound like the "Rock Dog." [7] The radio station will not let AI make decisions, only gather information for human consideration. [8] Screenshots have been taken to show how Facebook indicates the AI is active and how to access its programming details. [9] The AI content could potentially be turned into a tool for 105.9 WDOG(LP) if managed effectively. [10] The AI is being used to maintain interaction on social media and generate interest in tuning into 105.9 FM on the radio. [11] The radio station is seeing engagement and positive response from the AI-generated content. [12] The radio station's admin is not a fan of turning over control to AI, but recognizes its potential to stir discussion and response.
- The radio station, 105.9 WDOG(LP), could potentially utilize the AI-generated content more effectively, turning it into a tool to boost listener engagement and promote their radio station.
- The admin of the radio station admits that while they are not in favor of giving control to AI, they acknowledge its potential to spark conversation and gather feedback from listeners.
- To learn how to customize AI-generated content on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, users can refer to Meta's AI Studio Handbook, presuming it becomes publicly available, as it is expected to provide step-by-step guides on using generative AI tools such as Emu Edit, Emu Video, and LLaMA models.