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While I also hate the lost nuances resulting from that feature and also hate the disposability we're all encouraged to treat our media with, I don't know that those are necessarily related like this article assumes.
Some things you listen to aren't really recorded with this kind of nuance in the first place and speeding them up like this can actually improve the quality of the listening experience. Some people just aren't great speakers but still have things to say that you want to listen to and the stuff this improves tends to be more improved than the stuff it hurts gets hurt by. Which is to say, while I don't use it myself, if I'm hearing somebody else's podcast and I notice something is weird about the timing and comment on that, the only response I've ever gotten is "oh, I turned that on earlier and forgot it was still on".