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The voice catchers : how marketers listen in to exploit your feelings, your privacy, and your wallet / Joseph Turow.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 334 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780300248036
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5415.1264 .T87 2021
Contents:
Introduction: Here comes the voice intelligence industry -- Rise of the seductive assistants -- What marketers see in voice -- An operating system for your life -- Voice tech conquers the press -- Advertisers get ready -- Voice profiling and freedom.
Summary: The first in-depth examination of the voice intelligence industry, this timely book exposes how artificial intelligence is enabling personalized marketing and discrimination through voice analysis. Amazon and Google have numerous patents around voice profiling, and their smart speakers already extract and use your voice prints for identification and more. Customer service centers are treating you differently from other callers based on what they conclude your voice reveals about your emotions, sentiments, and personality, often in real time. According to scientists, your weight, height, age, race, and illnesses can also be determined from the sound of your voice. Ultimately not only marketers-but also politicians and governments-may use voice profiling to infer characteristics about you to serve their interests, not yours or society's.
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Book TBS Barcelona Libre acceso HF5415.1264 TUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available B04526

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Here comes the voice intelligence industry -- Rise of the seductive assistants -- What marketers see in voice -- An operating system for your life -- Voice tech conquers the press -- Advertisers get ready -- Voice profiling and freedom.

The first in-depth examination of the voice intelligence industry, this timely book exposes how artificial intelligence is enabling personalized marketing and discrimination through voice analysis. Amazon and Google have numerous patents around voice profiling, and their smart speakers already extract and use your voice prints for identification and more. Customer service centers are treating you differently from other callers based on what they conclude your voice reveals about your emotions, sentiments, and personality, often in real time. According to scientists, your weight, height, age, race, and illnesses can also be determined from the sound of your voice. Ultimately not only marketers-but also politicians and governments-may use voice profiling to infer characteristics about you to serve their interests, not yours or society's.

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