My echo device has a male voice option I prefer, but still goes by ‘Alexa’ – no male name is available, not even Alex. (There’s Ziggy, but I imagine that for a childish voice.) I s’pose the company is trying to make a point about gender. That’s okay by me, the female voice had seriously gotten on my nerves over the years.
Back in the Speak ‘n’ Spell era, an expert said they can’t make good (enough) computer voices of females because the higher pitch required more bandwidth. Those were the days.
I had Stephen Colbert as a voice on Waze once; kept making wrong turns because I kept being distracted by laughing at the things it was saying. When I got to my destination, it said “You have arrived at your destination. Don’t ask me how we got here, I wasn’t paying attention.”
And the next version will be called… (drumroll) GigaChad! And Cliff will hate him because Pam falls for him, leading Cliff to become a vocal member of various incel groups.
Actually, the US Air Force ran experiments all the way back in the 50s. They found that both men and women paid more attention to female voices, and understood them better, as well. That’s why virtually all science-fiction computers, from “Star Trek” to “Babylon 5” have female voices, and that’s why Siri, Alexa, and the rest of the gang default to female.
Kali almost 3 years ago
There IS a reason for that, Dr Mel….
Bilan almost 3 years ago
Could’ve been worse. It could’ve said Left at the second star and straight on till morning
GreasyOldTam almost 3 years ago
Ooooh, bad move, Chad. Or should I say “soon to be smoking ruin where Chad used to be”?
TStyle78 almost 3 years ago
When I saw the name I was hoping he was the Chad from SNL.
Homeward Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My echo device has a male voice option I prefer, but still goes by ‘Alexa’ – no male name is available, not even Alex. (There’s Ziggy, but I imagine that for a childish voice.) I s’pose the company is trying to make a point about gender. That’s okay by me, the female voice had seriously gotten on my nerves over the years.
Sanspareil almost 3 years ago
My wife uses the English male Siri on her Iphone, I use the Irish female Siri on mine!Doesn’t matter the response is the same!
Zykoic almost 3 years ago
Gort
Ermine Notyours almost 3 years ago
Back in the Speak ‘n’ Spell era, an expert said they can’t make good (enough) computer voices of females because the higher pitch required more bandwidth. Those were the days.
The Reader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m sorry Pam, I’m afraid I can’t do that…
jrlind55 almost 3 years ago
Chad would have been happy to tell Pam where to go and how to get there.
kartis almost 3 years ago
I had Stephen Colbert as a voice on Waze once; kept making wrong turns because I kept being distracted by laughing at the things it was saying. When I got to my destination, it said “You have arrived at your destination. Don’t ask me how we got here, I wasn’t paying attention.”
geese28 almost 3 years ago
I can imagine Chad asking Pam if his sandwich is ready….and Pam clobbers him
DM2860 almost 3 years ago
But now it keeps mansplaining. Doing the same things Siri and Alexa but now it is mansplaining
royq27 almost 3 years ago
The hanging Chad…
old_geek almost 3 years ago
Wish I got the Garmin with Darth Vader giving the directions.
“You have reached your destiny.”
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Pretty hard to miss…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
It’s not that we WON’T take directions, it’s that unclear ones are worse than none.
(The Google lady on my phone does an excellent job.)
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Well the female voices tend to nag a lot.
InquireWithin almost 3 years ago
And the next version will be called… (drumroll) GigaChad! And Cliff will hate him because Pam falls for him, leading Cliff to become a vocal member of various incel groups.
John W Kennedy Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Actually, the US Air Force ran experiments all the way back in the 50s. They found that both men and women paid more attention to female voices, and understood them better, as well. That’s why virtually all science-fiction computers, from “Star Trek” to “Babylon 5” have female voices, and that’s why Siri, Alexa, and the rest of the gang default to female.
jimboylan almost 3 years ago
Hal wasn’t good enough for him?
Andrew Bosch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Not all digital assistants have female names. Samsung has Bixby.
paullp Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Congratulations to Dr. Mel, for inventing Artificial Stupidity.