Friday, March 27, 2009
Shower Music
Today when I got up to get ready for school I took my shower as I usually would. While I was in the shower I was listening to my itunes from my laptop. On the latest version of itunes there is a feature called genius, which allows the user to hear similar artist based on the current track that is playing. When I selected the genius option on my computer I happened to be listening to a song by T.I, a rapper, so all of the following tracks should have been similar to T.I. At first all of the tracks that played after the original song were about right, but then a gospel track started to play about two songs into my shower. I thought that it was very strange that my computer chose to play the selection of songs that it did. At one point I was listening to rap music and then the next music I was listening to one of my favorite gospel songs. I was not opposed to hearing gospel, but I like to keep it separate from my music that contains PROFANITY!
The point that I am trying to make goes much deeper than me being disturbed by my computer's lack of ability to play like songs, but that computers are not ready to lead. In class we have had discussion about computers taking over some of the responsibilities that teachers now possess. My computers inability to play the correct mixture of songs makes me wonder if computers are ready to lead our youth. Can computers teacher our children? I don't believe that teachers can be replaced by computers simply because of all of the knowledge and reason that humans possess. In my opinion, computers are great resources and should only be used as resources. There may be a time when computers are able to lead humans, but I don't think that technology has reached that point.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Automated Voices
In multimedia class the topic of automated voices was discussed. Prior to discussing automated voices in class I never really thought how surrounded I am by the voices. I think that most people actually accept the voices as people because they are so life like. The voices speak to us as if they have feelings, emotions, and empathy, but since the automated machines are not human they don't posses any of those qualities. Although the voices are accepted people are being cheated out of having personal interactions with other humans.
When I worked at Six Flags Astroworld automated voices were all around me, but I just accepted the voices as if they were coming from people. Periodically throughout the day voices would speak over the park wide intercom, the rides had automated voices to give instructions, and the front gate had voices to greet people. The automated phrase that I remember the most is probably from the ride Ultra Twister. Every 10 seconds the speaker in the station would repeat the phrase, "moving conveyor, please watch your step." Because I heard the voice and the message so much, I learned to tune the phrase out.
I think that automated voices are sort of strange because they are accepted as people. When we call places an automated voice may answer the phone while you wait to speak with a real customer service representative. I believe that many customer services departments are failing around the world because they are decreasing the amount of personal contact that customers receive. Sometimes I find it very annoying when I call a business and I can't get any human contact. Although, the voices are usually very polite I usually hang up on them.
I know with the evolution of technology more automated voices will appear, but I am not ready to accept this change. I believe that human contact is essential to every human being. The kind words that machines speak are taking the place of human contact, which I don't believe is good. Why can't we have elevator operators to greet people? Why can't we have humans greet us when we call customer services lines? I know that many companies resort to the use of automated voices because it is cheaper, but not necessarily good for business.
When I worked at Six Flags Astroworld automated voices were all around me, but I just accepted the voices as if they were coming from people. Periodically throughout the day voices would speak over the park wide intercom, the rides had automated voices to give instructions, and the front gate had voices to greet people. The automated phrase that I remember the most is probably from the ride Ultra Twister. Every 10 seconds the speaker in the station would repeat the phrase, "moving conveyor, please watch your step." Because I heard the voice and the message so much, I learned to tune the phrase out.
I think that automated voices are sort of strange because they are accepted as people. When we call places an automated voice may answer the phone while you wait to speak with a real customer service representative. I believe that many customer services departments are failing around the world because they are decreasing the amount of personal contact that customers receive. Sometimes I find it very annoying when I call a business and I can't get any human contact. Although, the voices are usually very polite I usually hang up on them.
I know with the evolution of technology more automated voices will appear, but I am not ready to accept this change. I believe that human contact is essential to every human being. The kind words that machines speak are taking the place of human contact, which I don't believe is good. Why can't we have elevator operators to greet people? Why can't we have humans greet us when we call customer services lines? I know that many companies resort to the use of automated voices because it is cheaper, but not necessarily good for business.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)