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Taylor Bradley, VP of Talent Strategy and Success at Turing, joined us on The Modern People Leader.We talked about why every HR team needs to create an AI “prompt pantry”, how Turing “AI'd” their way out of onboarding 800 employees in five days, and how to build AI workflows for HR.---- Sponsor Links:
In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun get their hands—and ears—on a truly luxurious piece of audio tech: the Zohn-1 One wireless earbuds from Breggz. These aren't your everyday earbuds—they're high-end, custom-fit hearables designed for professional-grade audio quality. Steven shares his early impressions after trying the generic versions, and Marc Aflalo interviews the Breggz founder for an exclusive deep dive into the technology, sound engineering, and backstory of the company's latest innovation.You'll also hear listener emails on iPhone power-down shortcuts, using Voice Control and Shortcuts on iOS, Apple Watch health alerts, and a thoughtful discussion around the accessibility challenges of TikTok. Plus, a warm thank-you to Double Tap fans from around the world, including updates from Katie, Mary, and others!Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also now contact us via Whatsapp on 1-613-481-0144 or visit doubletaponair.com/whatsapp to connect. We are also across social media including X, Mastodon and Facebook. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube.Relevant Links:Breggz official website: https://breggz.comBreggz Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/872418928/world-first-wireless-custom-made-in-ear-hearableChapter Markers:00:00 Introduction08:59 Health Monitoring and Smartwatch Experiences11:47 User Experiences with iPhone Shortcuts15:09 Voice Control vs. VoiceOver Accessibility27:34 Introduction to Zohn-1: The Future of Hearables42:30 Experiencing Zohn-1: Highlights and Celebrity Endorsements45:30 Kickstarter Success: Bringing Zone One to Market Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap WebsiteJoin the conversation and add your voice to the show either by calling in, sending an email or leaving us a voicemail!Email: feedback@doubletaponair.comPhone: 1-877-803-4567
Wie gestaltest du Chatbots & Voice-Interfaces, die wirklich gut ankommen? In diesem UX Snack teilt Conversational-AI-Expertin Manja Baudis fünf praxisnahe Learnings rund um Sprachdesign, generative KI und empathische Dialogführung. Ob du gerade dein erstes KI-Projekt planst oder einfach tiefer ins Thema eintauchen willst – hier bekommst du frische Impulse zu Tonalität, Kontext, Empathie, Prototyping und Ethik.
Nine months into his role as Snowflake's CEO, Sridhar Ramaswamy sat down for a candid discussion on the journey so far & what's ahead.He uncovered details about his transition to Snowflake CEO, the operational changes he's put in place to accelerate product development, and his bold predictions for AI's future—along with how he's guiding a vision for Snowflake to fit into that landscape.Sridhar also reflects on how his leadership has evolved, from leading a major Google unit to founding Neeva (acquired by Salesforce) and now running Snowflake. [0:00] Intro[0:56] Sridhar's Journey to Snowflake[3:37] Snowflake's AI Vision and Cortex AI[10:35] Innovative Uses of AI at Snowflake[15:49] Challenges and Future of AI in Business[21:27] Snowflake's Long-Term AI Aspirations[25:04] Predictable and Unpredictable Aspects of AI[25:20] Voice Interfaces and Data Transformation[26:20] Autonomous Agents and AI Predictions[27:01] Market Consolidation in AI[29:54] Journey into AI and Early Experiences[31:21] The Evolution of AI Models[32:06] Building Neeva and AI Search Engines[36:16] Leadership and Product Development at Snowflake[40:45] Setting Goals and Accountability[43:25] Leadership Style and Cultural Foundations[47:25] Career Advice and Finding Your Path Executive Producer: Rashad AssirProducer: Leah ClapperMixing and editing: Sam Dewees and JR Bohannon Check out Unsupervised Learning, Redpoint's AI Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@UCUl-s_Vp-Kkk_XVyDylNwLA
In this exciting episode of Generation AI, hosts Ardis Kadiu and JC Bonilla dive deep into the latest AI developments from five major tech companies: OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Anthropic, and Meta. They explore groundbreaking innovations like real-time voice APIs, AI-powered glasses, and advanced language models, discussing their potential impact on various industries, including higher education. The hosts also touch on the business aspects, such as OpenAI's shift to a for-profit model and its record-breaking fundraising. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in staying up-to-date with the rapidly evolving AI landscape and understanding how these advancements might shape our future interactions with technology.Introduction and OpenAI Updates (00:00:07)Hosts Ardis Kadiu and JC Bonilla introduce the episode's focus on recent AI developmentsDiscussion of OpenAI's Dev Day announcements, including the real-time voice APIOverview of OpenAI's shift to a for-profit model and record-breaking $6.6 billion fundraisingMicrosoft's AI Investments and Challenges (00:11:21)Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI and its struggle to keep up with compute demandAcquisition of Three Mile Island for data center powerUpdates to Microsoft Copilot and its integration with productivity toolsGoogle's Notebook LM and AI Education Investment (00:16:30)Introduction to Google's Notebook LM for document ingestion and summarizationDemonstration of Notebook LM's podcast generation capabilitiesGoogle's $120 million investment in AI education through Google.orgAnthropic's Recent Developments (00:25:47)Discussion of Anthropic's Claude AI and its artifacts featureLaunch of cloud enterprise plans similar to OpenAI EnterpriseAnthropic's position in the AI market and its appeal to advanced usersMeta's Exciting AI and AR Innovations (00:30:52)Introduction of Project Orion, Meta's experimental AR glassesComparison with Apple Vision Pro and potential impact on the AR marketMeta's AI-powered creator tools for social media, including MovieGen for video generation - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Ardis Kadiuhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ardis/https://twitter.com/ardisDr. JC Bonillahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jcbonilla/https://twitter.com/jbonillxAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Generation AI is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include The EduData Podcast and Visionary Voices: The College President's Playbook.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Element451 is hosting the AI Engage Summit on Oct 29 and 30Register now for this free, virtual event.The future of higher ed is being redefined by the transformative power of AI. The AI Engage Summit brings together higher ed leaders, innovators, and many of your favorite Enrollify creators to explore AI's impact on student engagement, enrollment marketing, and institutional success. Experience firsthand how AI is improving content personalization at scale, impacting strategic decision-making, and intuitively automating the mundane tasks that consume our time. The schedule is packed with real examples and case studies, so you leave knowing how to harness AI to drive meaningful change at your institution. Whether you're looking to enhance student outcomes, optimize enrollment marketing, or simply stay ahead of the curve, the AI Engage Summit is your gateway to the next level of higher education innovation. Registration is free, save your spot today.
In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom Vander Ark speaks with Rachelle Dené Poth, an esteemed educator, author, and ed tech expert, about the integration of AI in education. Rachelle shares insights from her latest book, How to Teach AI: Weaving Strategies and Activities into Any Content Area, highlighting the importance of using AI to enhance language learning and foster innovation among students. They discuss the evolving landscape of education with AI tools like Google Translate and ChatGPT, the critical need for professional development to keep up with emerging technologies, and the potential of AI to transform both teaching and learning experiences. Outline: (00:00) Introduction and Guest Welcome (02:04) Language Learning and AI (09:53) AI in Education: Strategies and Impact (20:23) Relational AI and Voice Interfaces (28:00) Future of AI in Education and Conclusion Links Watch the full episode here View the full blog here Rachelle Dené Poth How to Teach AI: Weaving Strategies and Activities into Any Content Area Rachelle Dené Poth Getting Smart Posts
Send us a Text Message.Unlock the secrets of empathic technology and elevate your creative storytelling! Imagine a voice interface that not only hears you but truly understands your emotions. Our latest episode explores Hume's revolutionary Empathic Voice Interface (EVI). We'll explore how EVI is set to transform the workflows of photographers, filmmakers, and podcasters by providing real-time emotional feedback, adding a new layer of depth to their work. Discover how this cutting-edge technology interprets the emotional undertones in conversations and descriptions, offering invaluable insights to enhance your visual and auditory narratives.But that's not all! We also navigate the broader landscape of AI in creative processes, uncovering how these advanced technologies can assist in script development and emotional analysis during production and even post-production. Whether you're behind a camera or a microphone, learn how AI tools can empower you to heighten your storytelling, engage your audience more effectively, and push the creative envelope. Join us as we build a community of tech-savvy creatives, encouraging you to share your experiences and explore the endless possibilities at the intersection of technology and creativity.Watch the interaction with the EVI on YouTube. https://youtube.com/@cliquemediaproductions.Hume's Website: https://www.hume.ai/Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launStart for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Welcome to today's episode of 'AI Lawyer Talking Tech.' In today's podcast, we delve into the latest advancements in the intersection of AI and the legal industry. From AI service agreements and industry self-regulation to exploring the impact on intellectual property and the future of legal roles in an AI-driven world, we cover it all. Join us as we discuss the recent developments and their implications in the legal tech landscape. Contract Corner: Additional Contracting Tips for AI in Service Agreements21 Dec 2023GenAI-LexologyIndustry Self-Regulation: A Path Forward for Governing Artificial Intelligence?21 Dec 2023GenAI-LexologyBest of 2023: On Taking Typing out of Litigation (Automating Legal Drafting with AI) Nathan Walter (CEO Briefpoint)22 Dec 2023Technically Legal - A Legal Technology and Innovation PodcastExploring the Intersection of Intellectual Property, Copyright and Artificial Intelligence | Akin Intelligence20 Dec 2023GenAI-LexologyJustia Ask A Lawyer by the Numbers: Third Quarter 202322 Dec 2023Legal Marketing & Technology BlogYear-end Gifts from DennisKennedy.Blog22 Dec 2023DennisKennedy.BlogYear-end Gifts from DennisKennedy.Blog22 Dec 2023LexBlogStates Gear Up for 2024: Legislation Targets AI in Political Campaigns22 Dec 2023JDJournalOrrick Law Firm Nears Settlement in Class Action Lawsuits Over Data Breach22 Dec 2023JDJournalClio Earns Top 10 Spot in G2's Global Software Ranking22 Dec 2023Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyLawyers Can Innocently Cite To Nonexistent Authorities22 Dec 2023Above The LawCreating a More Fair, Just, and Prosperous Brave New World with AI Summary22 Dec 2023Data Science CentralHealthTrio Combines With mPulse and Decision Point Healthcare Solutions22 Dec 2023CooleyPaul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Inks Record-Breaking Lease for New Midtown Manhattan Office22 Dec 2023JDJournalComment 8: Some End-of-the-Year Security Reading22 Dec 2023CSU Law Library BlogThe future of legal roles in an AI-driven world22 Dec 2023Beta NewsWe Asked The Experts: How Has ChatGPT Affected The Legal Industry?22 Dec 2023TechRound.co.uk2024 Continuing Legal Education & Entrepreneur Event Series21 Dec 2023LexBlogSaveAway Launches “24 in 24” to Help Consumers to SaveAway Now, Buy Soon22 Dec 2023FINOVATETop Reasons to Move Your Law Firm Expense Tracking Out of Excel22 Dec 2023LexBlogThis Week in AI: Standard Setting, Voice Interfaces and the Law22 Dec 2023PYMNTS.comLawyers' Ethics and Lawyer Regulation in 2023: Looking Back, Looking Ahead22 Dec 2023Slaw4 Ways to Choose a Name for a Law Firm22 Dec 2023Tech Edvocate
In dieser Replay Episode haben wir die 9. Episode vom 1. Mai 2020 nochmals aufleben lassen. Es um Daten und wieso viele Unternehmen mit dem Thema immer noch überfordert sind. Es geht um Cookies und den Datenschutz. Es geht um Skills für datengetriebene Unternehmen. Warum VR noch nicht massentauglich ist und Voice Interfaces von einer guten Konversation noch meilenweit entfernt sind. Im Talk mit Curt Simon Harlinghausen, Chief Nerd Officer und CEO bei C5H. Er berät Unternehmen bei der Bewältigung der Herausforderungen im Bereich Technik, Marketing, Sicherheit und Strategie. Er selbst hat Unternehmensbeteiligungen an Unternehmen in Europa, Amerika und im asiatischen Raum. Und hat nach dem 50. Besuch im Silicon Valley aufgehört, die Reisen ins Silicon Valley zu zählen. Und daher ist er in vielen Bereichen am Puls der Zeit und kennt die Entwicklungen in den einzelnen Regionen dieser Länder.
In this episode, we speak with Preston So, senior director of product strategy at Oracle and author of the book, Voice Content and Usability.Voice interfaces for marketing campaigns are the face of current and future advertising outreach. In this podcast, Preston So talks us through some of what marketers will face as they make the change from print media and website to voice interface:How usable is voice interface for your customers?How easy is it to add voice marketing to campaigns?How expensive will it be to develop voice marketing?Navigating cross-channel marketingPlan early to guarantee privacy for your customersWhen does the Conversational Singularity arrive? (Spoiler alert: we don't know the answer to that yet!)Useful links:Preston So on LinkedInPreston's bookMore info about PlannuhThe Next CMO Podcast site Episode produced by PodForte
We’ve partnered with ProtoPie, the future of interactive product design, to help you navigate through uncertainty and overcome the challenges today's unprecedented conditions have brought to the industry. Join us for Season 2 - Designing for a new level of uncertainty. Design Sprints have been around for quite some time. It is a process that has been created by Google and adopted by many. It allows businesses to get answers to strategic questions quickly, using design thinking methods and tools. The ZOO, Google's creative think tank for brands and agencies, has adopted and implemented Design Sprints as a way of helping brands quickly ideate, iterate, prototype and test creative ideas that then get implemented and launched. During lockdown and due to people not being able to get together in a workshop environment, Design Sprint Masters have had to utilise different tools and methods of facilitation, and have had to change the process to fit with the new reality. In this episode you’ll learn more about how they’re doing it at Google ZOO, what they’ve learnt in the process so far, what has worked and hasn’t worked as well as tips to make your remote sprints successful. About our guest Jani runs Design Sprints to help brands and agency partners solve business problems through user insight, Google Technology (from Machine Learning and Voice Interfaces to YouTube Content and Data Driven Creative) and rapid prototyping. What you’ll learn What problems do Design Sprints solve? What’s the best thing about Design Sprints? What are some of the challenges clients have implementing them? When shouldn’t you use a Design Sprint? What are the challenges in running Sprints remotely? What are some of the benefits of facilitating things remotely? What methods have had to change due to the pandemic? Are Design Sprints as effective when not done in person? How does prototyping work in a remote environment? How have Design Sprints evolved over time? Show notes About Google ZOO All about Design Sprints
Talking Digital - Kommunikation, PR und Marketing im Digitalen Wandel
Arne Kösel hat die digitale Kommunikationsbranche Mitte der 90er durch die Arbeit in einem Museum kennen und lieben gelernt. Er gründete seine eigene Digitalagentur in Hannover, die sich stets am Puls der Zeit bewegte und sich später in eine Digital und eine auf Online Research fokussierte Agentur aufspalltete. 2011 hatte er genug vom Agenturleben und suchte als Freelancer neue Impulse, seit einiger Zeit ist er nun im Kaiser X Lab, einem Unternehmen der Allianz Versicherungen, als Prototyping Engineer tätig. Von Datennutzung für Interface-Designs zu Arbeiten in Corona-Zeiten, Arne Kösel weiß einiges zu berichten. Mit Timo spricht er über seine Zeit als Freelancer und Freelancer-Netzwerke und diskutiert die Relevanz von VR und Voice Interfaces in der Zukunft.
In dieser Episode geht es um Daten und wieso viele Unternehmen mit dem Thema immer noch überfordert sind. Es geht um Cookies und den Datenschutz. Es geht um Skills für datengetriebene Unternehmen. Warum VR noch nicht massentauglich ist und Voice Interfaces von einer guten Konversationen noch meilenweit entfernt sind. Im Talk mit Curt Simon Harlinghausen, Chief Nerd Officer und CEO bei C5H. Er berät Unternehmen bei der Bewältigung der Herausforderungen im Bereich Technik, Marketing, Sicherheit und Strategie. Er selbst hat Unternehmensbeteiligungen an Unternehmen in Europa, Amerika und im asiatischen Raum. Und hat nach dem 50. Besuch im Silicon Valley aufgehört, die Reisen ins Silicon Valley zu zählen. Und daher ist er in vielen Bereichen am Puls der Zeit und kennt die Entwicklungen in den einzelnen Regionen dieser Länder.
5 milliards de personnes utilisent les plateformes de messagerie chaque mois dans le monde. Pourtant les marques se saisissent encore trop peu de ces canaux. Comment démarrer ? On fait le point sur les interfaces vocales avec l'un des experts du sujet : Joseph Dureau, VP Voice Interface de Sonos et ex CTO de Snips. Clavardage, c'est le premier podcast dédié au marketing conversationnel animé par Simon Robic. Clavardage est un podcast screeb.media
Quick huddle covering the future of frontend development. Performance Touchpoints and Frontend -Loading and Delivering. Data – Metrics. AI/Machine Learning. Augmented Reality – Conversational and Voice Interfaces. Personalization. React/Vue/WebAssemby/HTML code frameworks.
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Future of Audio: AirPods as a Platform, Seamless Computing, Voice Assistants, Voice Interfaces, Cochlear Implants, Voice OS, Social Audio Matt Hartman is a partner at Betaworks Ventures. Betaworks invests in companies that change the way we communicate, such as Giphy, Anchor, Gimlet Media, Bitly, Medium, GroupMe, Venmo, Twitter, Kickstarter, and Tumblr. Prior to joining Betaworks, Matt built ReferBoost (licensed to Apartments.com), and was at Hot Potato (acquired by Facebook). He began his career building the technology platform for Trammell Crow Company (acquired by CBRE) and is the inventor of a patent related to the protection of digital images. In this episode we cover: What does the future of audio look like Privacy and permissions for voice interfaces Context in an “always listening” world Social voice/audio Design constraints of audio On demand interfaces AirPods as a Platform How Matt does research on new spaces How Matt spends his time as a VC Notable Mentions Anchor – https://anchor.fm/ Gimlet – https://gimletmedia.com/ TTYL – https://www.ttyl.fyi/ Rec Room – https://recroom.com/ Resemble AI – https://www.resemble.ai/ Descript – https://www.descript.com/ Peter Rojas – https://twitter.com/peterrojas
We talk with Allison Smith about the experience of being the voice of many inanimate objects!
Welcome to Episode 4 of The design discussion show. 3 more papers that explore "Research in Design" If you are liking what you hear, please subscribe to this podcast. See you in the next episode. Byeee! Paper 1 -. Amanda Swearngin, Mira Dontcheva, Wilmot Li, Joel Brandt, Morgan Dixon, and Andrew J Ko. 2018. Rewire: Interface Design Assistance from Examples. Proc. of CHI: 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3174078 Paper 2 - Martin Porcheron, Joel E. Fischer, Stuart Reeves, and Sarah Sharples. 2018. Voice Interfaces in Everyday Life. 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3174214 Paper 3 - Bettina Nissen. 2018. GeoCoin : Supporting Ideation and Collaborative Design with Smart Contracts. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI’18: 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3173737 You can find us here : twitter.com/design_discuss instagram.com/design_discuss
Dylan Zwick is the Chief Product Officer at Pulse Labs, a Seattle-based startup that offers a remote testing and analytics platform for voice app developers. The Pulse Labs team are leaders in the field of voice application testing, and are official partners with both Google and Amazon, helping them to define and improve the state of the art in voice application design. We cover the different types of testing, including unit testing, functional testing, certification testing and usability testing. Then Dylan explains how remote usability testing works, how to build your panel of testers, how and when to conduct usability tests, and how to interpret the results. You will also discover to become a Pulse Labs remote usability tester yourself, giving you early access to the latest voice apps and earning you some money too. Dylan shares the design lessons learned from testing hundreds of voice apps for both Google and Amazon, including the importance of always moving forwards in the flow, why variation of word and sentence structure can maintain attention, and how to add variety without increasing complexity. The number of insights per minute in this conversation is off the charts - you'll learn so much from Dylan you'll definitely want to keep a pen and paper handy! This is a time-limited preview. To hear the full episode, and access the full catalogue of episodes and bonus content, become a Voice Tech Pro https://voicetechpodcast.com/proLinks from the show: Full show notes: https://voicetechpodcast.comPulse Labs: https://www.pulselabs.ai Dylan's email: dylan.zwick@pulselabs.ai Blog - talk with Paul Cutsinger: http://bit.ly/2E2D6D2Blog - Voice Opportunities Beyond the Smart Speaker: http://bit.ly/2E3mjQ5Cathy Pearl: Designing Voice User Interfaces: https://amzn.to/2E5dfubManning books: https://www.manning.com 40% off all books code: podvoicetech19 Subscribe to get future episodes: Apple iTunes: https://apple.co/2LqW4olGoogle Podcasts: http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-googleAlexa: https://voicetechpodcast.com/alexaSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2IZr5hmStitcher: http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-stitcherWebsite: http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcastJoin the discussion: Weekly Newsletter: https://voicetechpodcast.com/newsletterSponsor the show: https://voicetechpodcast.com/donateMedium blog: https://voicetechpodcast.com/medium Write for the blog: https://voicetechpodcast.com/publishEmail me: carl@voicetechpodcast.comFollow on Twitter: http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-twitterReddit: http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-redditFacebook group:
digital health maven dot edu – episode 11: April 15, 2019 This episode is the first in a series of episodes focusing on digital addiction solutions and voice-enabled technologies. With opioid and other addictions taking a toll on communities globally, innovators are developing tools using mobile, artificial intelligence and other innovations to detect, prevent and manage these conditions. At the same time, voice-enabled technologies, including voice-powered human-computer interfaces, such as Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri, vocal biomarkers and other innovations are allowing for more efficient and effective information retrieval, social interaction and more. In this podcast you'll learn some of the ways voice-powered technologies are evolving and how digital innovations for addiction have accelerated in scope and impact. Enjoying the digital health maven dot edu podcast? Please spread the word by leaving a review on iTunes. Stitcher or Google Play. Insights presented in this podcast are powered by DigiHealth Informer, a unique market intelligence and signals platform that is helping startups, large organizations and others answer critical questions about how to shape and deploy their innovation strategies. We're currently offering listeners and other members of our community free research briefings on topics of their choosing fueled by insights from the DigiHealth Informer platform. Executives from HealthXL, a leading platform for digital health collaboration, participated in a private briefing recently and described it as useful, and helpful in terms of answering some of their most critical questions about the market. Click here to schedule a conversation about your private briefing. Listen to this episode below. About the Host: This podcast is hosted by Fard Johnmar, digital health futurist, researcher, speaker and helper. Learn more about Fard and his work by clicking here. Interested in diving deeper into any of the insights and strategies outlined in the podcast? Get in touch by clicking here. Share This Podcast Additional Digital Health ResourcesWe have published numerous reports, courses, analysis, eBooks and more on the Digital Health Innovation Resources portal. Click here to learn more and register. How to Subscribe to This Podcast The best way to keep up with the Digital Health Maven Podcast is to download our free publication: “The Guide to Embracing Your Inner Digital Health Maven.” You'll automatically receive updates when new episodes are published. More importantly, you'll learn about how you can adopt and practice the traits of digital health mavens to ignite your success. And, if you use Google Play, Sticher or iTunes, please review the podcast, as it helps others understand how you're benefiting from the program. –Follow the Podcast on Stitcher –Follow the Podcast via iTunes –Follow the Podcast via Google Play
We have high expectations for voice interfaces, after all we’ve been talking since birth. It’s natural and nuanced. Ben Sauer joins us to help us navigate the complex world of designing for voice. Multimodal – listening and replying, designing voice first, touch free design, error handling, prototyping voice interfaces – we cover a great deal... The post #207 Designing voice interfaces with Ben Sauer appeared first on UX Podcast.
Hier die Wochenthemen für Kalenderwoche 12, 2019! • Australien wird Smart-Speaker-Land Nummer 1 • Voice Interfaces werden immer öfter zum Shoppen verwendet • Ford Fahrzeuge kommen künftig mit integriertem Alexa • Smart-Speaker helfen Ärzten im OP-Saal
Eine Bestandsaufnahme: Immer weniger Vertrauen in die Medienhäuser, sterbende soziale Netzwerke, Inhalte hinter Paywalls. Doch wie werden sich Medien im Jahr 2019 verändern? Welche Rolle könnten Voice-Interfaces dabei spielen? 10 Thesen zum Medienwandel.
Wie verändert sich in diesem Jahr die Medienlandschaft? Verschwinden Nachrichtenwebseiten komplett hinter Paywalls? Stirbt Facebook? Gewinnen Leser, Zuschauer und Hörer wieder mehr Vertrauen in die Medien? Wir diskutieren mit Pia und Cornelius Frey, Gründer des Medienstartups Opinary.
Wie verändert sich in diesem Jahr die Medienlandschaft? Verschwinden Nachrichtenwebseiten komplett hinter Paywalls? Stirbt Facebook? Gewinnen Leser, Zuschauer und Hörer wieder mehr Vertrauen in die Medien? Wir diskutieren mit Pia und Cornelius Frey, Gründer des Medienstartups Opinary.
Lara Ankersmit is Head of Digital at NOS, a public broadcaster in The Netherlands. For the last few years they have made a switch to a more digital platform with a website that delivers the news and features a lot of innovations especially in the area of events. During the World Cup Soccer in 2018, they introduced a new way of watching highlights of a game by providing an interface to be able to watch a particular highlight with different camera angles, essentially creating a 360 degree view. We also discuss their new voice interface that they created for Google Home and how they innovate and create new channels to deliver the news.
Lara Ankersmit is Head of Digital at NOS, a public broadcaster in The Netherlands. For the last few years they have made a switch to a more digital platform with a website that delivers the news and features a lot of innovations especially in the area of events. During the World Cup Soccer in 2018, […]
Jimmy and Jessica met up with Madoka Chiyoda and Tsuyoshi Ushio, they talk about voice interfaces. A really nice chat looking at what they use speech technology for and how Madoka uses Manga to teach programming. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/durable-functions-overview https://clova.line.me/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHAfTXti1LE http://takemypaycheck.com/electronics/touchscreen-paintbrush/ https://github.com/chomado https://chomado.com/ https://medium.com/@tsuyoshiushio https://github.com/TsuyoshiUshio Guests: Madoka Chiyoda (@chomado) and Tsuyoshi Ushio (@sandayuu)
There is no doubt of the convenience of voice for a lot of everyday tasks. And banking and finance institutions are quickly adopting voice technologies. Saying Alexa send 500 from my checking account to John Doe is faster and easier than to log in into your banking app, look for transfers, confirm amount and transfer the money. Granted, there are security concerns and you probably won’t like other people present in the house to hear your balance of zero, but there’s no doubt of the convenience of using voice for everyday money management. Listen to know which are the companies already taking a leap into voice in banking and finance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk about Alexa development, the strong developer ecosystem Amazon is investing for it, some of the privacy problems it's facing, and a few quips about Apple, Google, Microsoft, and even Samsung.
We talk about Alexa development, the strong developer ecosystem Amazon is investing for it, some of the privacy problems it's facing, and a few quips about Apple, Google, Microsoft, and even Samsung.
We talk about Alexa development, the strong developer ecosystem Amazon is investing for it, some of the privacy problems it's facing, and a few quips about Apple, Google, Microsoft, and even Samsung.
We talk about Alexa development, the strong developer ecosystem Amazon is investing for it, some of the privacy problems it's facing, and a few quips about Apple, Google, Microsoft, and even Samsung.
With tens of millions of Amazon Echos sold and digital assistants now standard on most smartphones, voice interfaces have finally arrived. But voice presents unique challenges for product designers, including security, accessibility, and a lack of established UX conventions. Join guests Shahrukh Tarapore and Mark Hughey as we explore the ins and outs of building products in a voice-powered world. Music by Prox-C with edits by Product Hacker producer Martin Schneider.
Do voice interfaces encourage sexism? Welcome to Law Zero: a podcast about the implications (intended or otherwise) of emerging technology. In honor of International Women’s Day, this week’s episode is about some of the women we have the most frequent contact with: our voice assistants. This show will cover everything from the difference between #AI and voice interfaces, spoilers of all kinds (sub-spoilers, non-spoilers, non-fiction spoilers) as well as our favorite design suggestion to date: the NOPE legs. We can also now be found on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1351138957 Our sources this week include: • Intro by Popular Science - "Siri Talks to HAL 9000 about A.I. Sexism" (video) https://youtu.be/rlIPGx8hw7I?t=8 • Tech Republic – “IBM Watson: The inside story of how the Jeopardy-winning supercomputer was born, and what it wants to do next” https://www.techrepublic.com/article/ibm-watson-the-inside-story-of-how-the-jeopardy-winning-supercomputer-was-born-and-what-it-wants-to-do-next/ • The Psych Files – “Ep 272: How to Create a Human-like Voice” https://podtail.com/en/podcast/psychology-in-everyday-life-the-psych-files/ep-272-how-to-create-a-human-like-voice/ • Medium: “Should we root for robot rights?” https://medium.com/s/when-robots-rule-the-world/should-we-root-for-robot-rights-1d1275914476 • USA Today: "Alexa, are you turning my kid into a jerk?" https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/nation-now/2017/06/07/alexa-you-turning-my-kid-into-jerk/375949001/ • Quartz: “We tested bots like Siri and Alexa to see who would stand up to sexual harassment” https://qz.com/911681/we-tested-apples-siri-amazon-echos-alexa-microsofts-cortana-and-googles-google-home-to-see-which-personal-assistant-bots-stand-up-for-themselves-in-the-face-of-sexual-harassment/ • The Daily Dot: "How Bing became the Internet’s favorite porn search engine” https://www.dailydot.com/debug/bing-porn-search-engine/ • Hidden Brain: "I, Robot" https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=577622555:577666380 • The New York Post: “Chinese users claim iPhone X face recognition can’t tell them apart” https://nypost.com/2017/12/21/chinese-users-claim-iphone-x-face-recognition-cant-tell-them-apart/
The show is back from the summer break! Today we're exploring the trending topic of conversational UX with Jonathan Stark, a famous mobile consultant and author. You'll learn the basic principles behind voice interfaces and chatbots, what makes them so powerful and personal, and what tools you can leverage in this new environment. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — Jonathan's book with O'Reilly Hourly Billing is Nuts — Jonathan's book on pricing your services It's Alive — Facebook chatbot builder Amazon AI — Amazon's service for natural language understanding (NLU), automatic speech recognition (ASR), visual search and image recognition, text-to-speech (TTS), and machine learning (ML) Applying Built-in Hacks of Conversation to Your Voice UI — video from Google I/O 2017 Crafting a Conversation — a walk-through guide from Actions on Google API.AI — a tool for building conversational experiences Shakespeare — Jonathan's prototyping project Jonathan's website Follow Jonathan on Twitter: @jonathanstark Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks — cloud accounting software for freelancers and small business owners. Are you racing against the clock, wrapping up three projects at once, while facing a mountain of paperwork? There is a better way! FreshBooks has been redesigned from the ground up and custom built for exactly the way you work. It's the simplest way to be more productive, organized, and — most importantly — get paid faster. FreshBooks is offering a 30-day unrestricted free trial to our listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/uibreakfast and enter UI BREAKFAST in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
Post Gooey Computing INTRO Hello and welcome to Terrifying Robot Dog! I'm Jonathan Stark - and I'm Kelli Shaver - and we are here to talk about how technology is changing the way we interact with the world. This week we talk about: Gadgets (Echo Dot, AirPods, Google Home) Please stay tuned, Terrifying Robot Dog is next... HOUSEKEEPING Sorry about last week. FEATURE A Six-Pack of Echo Dots Earpods? Airpods? Google Home LINKS Apple EarPods Echo Dot Google Assistant iOS Medical Peripherals TITLES Post Gooey Computing CLOSING That's our show for this week. I'm Jonathan Stark - and I'm Kelli Shaver - and we hope you join us again next week for Terrifying Robot Dog. Bye! POST-SHOW Would you like to support Terrifying Robot Dog? Just think of two friends who would dig the show and send them to terrifyingrobotdog.com for links to iTunes, Facebook, and RSS feeds. If you don't have two friends, you can still help us out by leaving a nice review in iTunes. Thanks!
The Macintosh has had a voice since it was first introduced. This episode, we cover over 30 years of talking to Apple devices and having them talk back.
The Macintosh has had a voice since it was first introduced. This episode, we cover over 30 years of talking to Apple devices and having them talk back.