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EPISODE · May 28, 2019 · 25 MIN

Voice Ethics with Brooke Hawkins

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In this episode, Teri welcomes Brooke Hawkins, the senior voice user interface designer at The Mars Agency, a voice technology ethicist, and speaker. Welcome, Brooke Hawkins!Brooke has a tremendous background in voice user interface design and has become a thought leader on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and voice technology. She comes on to the show to talk about all the ethics surrounding the development of voice applications for a future of living in a voice interface mediated world.BackgroundShe has been in the voice space for all of her career as a UX designer.Started out working for a health technology company. The voice ecosystem blew up when she was there and she ended up taking a role at Nuance Communications working on chatbot solutions for companies.She has had experience working with both startups and corporate giants.She now works for SmartAisle, a small startup in Detroit, designing an interactive voice-first shelf in retail specifically for shopping in stores. This product will generally consist of a smart speaker with Alexa or Google Assistant talking to shoppers and recommending products to them.Becoming a Voice EthicistShe has used her many years of experience in different voice technology oriented industries to look into the ethics problems that face the voice field. Voice Ethics in Healthcare and other VerticalsIn the healthcare space, voice ethics came into play when they were designing IVR calls. They had a lot of personalized information about the patients they were calling, and could design their calls to be as personal as possible to try and convince the patients that it was not robo-calls and it was personalized to them. They took a lot of ethical considerations into account there.In the marketing space, a lot of the same challenges apply. Marketing technology is becoming more sophisticated, partnering voice experiences with facial recognition tools and cameras. There are companies working on smart marketing where they evaluate a person’s gender, race, and other things, in order to provide them with a more customized shopping experience.She sees a need in educating voice designers on ethics principles so that ethics can be something that is infused in voice design processes much higher up like in sales or business development.Companies Embracing the Ethical Side of Voice TechnologyA few companies are concerned about it, but it’s a relatively new field which is why Brooke is very interested in writing more and more about it so that companies can have access to resourceful content about implementing ethics in their voice design processes.Cases of Pushback from ConsumersAn example is a pilot Google did in the marketing space where they piloted automated advertisement voice coupons that would come up in people’s voice devices, and trigger an interactive coupon that a person could use at a particular retailer. The feedback for that was very negative. Google pulled those coupons almost immediately, and are now researching on how they could launch that in the future.Users may not necessarily want to hear advertisements on their voice devices. They are becoming savvier about what they do and do not want to hear via voice devices. The Mars AgencyThey are educating and working with retailers to come up with innovative and useful ways that they can engage with shoppers via voice.There are some betas that Alexa and Google offer to different companies to launch voice apps, and the Mars Agency works with them to advise those companies on a development cycle that includes a lot of learning and research built in.They advise companies to start small while collecting a lot of research and data so they can know that they are being effective, and then infuse those insights moving forward so they can ensure that they don’t put out voice apps that users will hate.List of resources mentioned in this episodeBrooke Hawkins on TwitterOther useful resources:Voice in Canada: The Flash BriefingComplete List of Alexa CommandsAlexa-Enabled and Controlled Devices in CanadaTeri Fisher on TwitterAlexa in Canada on TwitterAlexa in Canada Facebook PageAlexa in Canada Community Group on FacebookAlexa in Canada on InstagramPlease leave a review on iTunesShopping on Amazon.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Teri welcomes Brooke Hawkins, the senior voice user interface designer at The Mars Agency, a voice technology ethicist, and speaker. Welcome, Brooke Hawkins!Brooke has a tremendous background in voice user interface design and has become a thought leader on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and voice technology. She comes on to the show to talk about all the ethics surrounding the development of voice applications for a future of living in a voice interface mediated world.BackgroundShe has been in the voice space for all of her career as a UX designer.Started out working for a health technology company. The voice ecosystem blew up when she was there and she ended up taking a role at Nuance Communications working on chatbot solutions for companies.She has had experience working with both startups and corporate giants.She now works for SmartAisle, a small startup in Detroit, designing an interactive voice-first shelf in retail specifically for shopping in stores. This product will generally consist of a smart speaker with Alexa or Google Assistant talking to shoppers and recommending products to them.Becoming a Voice EthicistShe has used her many years of experience in different voice technology oriented industries to look into the ethics problems that face the voice field. Voice Ethics in Healthcare and other VerticalsIn the healthcare space, voice ethics came into play when they were designing IVR calls. They had a lot of personalized information about the patients they were calling, and could design their calls to be as personal as possible to try and convince the patients that it was not robo-calls and it was personalized to them. They took a lot of ethical considerations into account there.In the marketing space, a lot of the same challenges apply. Marketing technology is becoming more sophisticated, partnering voice experiences with facial recognition tools and cameras. There are companies working on smart marketing where they evaluate a person’s gender, race, and other things, in order to provide them with a more customized shopping experience.She sees a need in educating voice designers on ethics principles so that ethics can be something that is infused in voice design processes much higher up like in sales or business development.Companies Embracing the Ethical Side of Voice TechnologyA few companies are concerned about it, but it’s a relatively new field which is why Brooke is very interested in writing more and more about it so that companies can have access to resourceful content about implementing ethics in their voice design processes.Cases of Pushback from ConsumersAn example is a pilot Google did in the marketing space where they piloted automated advertisement voice coupons that would come up in people’s voice devices, and trigger an interactive coupon that a person could use at a particular retailer. The feedback for that was very negative. Google pulled those coupons almost immediately, and are now researching on how they could launch that in the future.Users may not necessarily want to hear advertisements on their voice devices. They are becoming savvier about what they do and do not want to hear via voice devices. The Mars AgencyThey are educating and working with retailers to come up with innovative and useful ways that they can engage with shoppers via voice.There are some betas that Alexa and Google offer to different companies to launch voice apps, and the Mars Agency works with them to advise those companies on a development cycle that includes a lot of learning and research built in.They advise companies to start small while collecting a lot of research and data so they can know that they are being effective, and then infuse those insights moving forward so they can ensure that they don’t put out voice apps that users will hate.List of resources mentioned in this episodeBrooke Hawkins on TwitterOther useful resources:Voice in Canada: The Flash BriefingComplete List of Alexa CommandsAlexa-Enabled and Controlled Devices in CanadaTeri Fisher on TwitterAlexa in Canada on TwitterAlexa in Canada Facebook PageAlexa in Canada Community Group on FacebookAlexa in Canada on InstagramPlease leave a review on iTunesShopping on Amazon.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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