• Assistant voice

    From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 5 13:31:39 2024
    OK, a Fuchsia question rather than Android, but it's all Google ecosystem.

    I have several Chromecast and Nest devices, including a 1st Gen Nest Hub
    with screen as my "alarm clock"

    A couple of days ago, the voice that it uses changed from a very
    synthetic sounding female voice to a quite natural (though rather flat) sounding male voice, the firmware date is 2024-08-05 so not /that/ recent.

    Anyone else notice a similar change? Is it Gemini/AI?

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  • From Carlos E.R.@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Thu Dec 5 15:28:31 2024
    On 2024-12-05 14:31, Andy Burns wrote:
    OK, a Fuchsia question rather than Android, but it's all Google ecosystem.

    I have several Chromecast and Nest devices, including a 1st Gen Nest Hub
    with screen as my "alarm clock"

    A couple of days ago, the voice that it uses changed from a very
    synthetic sounding female voice to a quite natural (though rather flat) sounding male voice, the firmware date is 2024-08-05 so not /that/ recent.

    Anyone else notice a similar change?  Is it Gemini/AI?

    In Spain, the voice of the alarm clock changed, from that of a voice
    actress, Nikki García, to another voice that sounds more serious and
    flat. We don't know who is the new voice yet, or if its artificial. The
    map voice changed earlier, September I think (I don't use it, so I did
    not notice).

    --
    Cheers, Carlos.

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  • From Stan Brown@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Thu Dec 5 09:35:14 2024
    On Thu, 5 Dec 2024 13:31:39 +0000, Andy Burns wrote:

    OK, a Fuchsia question rather than Android, but it's all Google ecosystem.

    I have several Chromecast and Nest devices, including a 1st Gen Nest Hub
    with screen as my "alarm clock"

    A couple of days ago, the voice that it uses changed from a very
    synthetic sounding female voice to a quite natural (though rather flat) sounding male voice, the firmware date is 2024-08-05 so not /that/ recent.

    Anyone else notice a similar change? Is it Gemini/AI?

    I can't say whether there was a change, because today I used
    Assistant for the first time. But I did hear that flat male voice in
    response to a request for tomorrow's weather.

    --
    Stan Brown, Tehachapi, California, USA https://BrownMath.com/
    Shikata ga nai...

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Thu Dec 5 19:24:28 2024
    On 05.12.24 14:31, Andy Burns wrote:
    OK, a Fuchsia question rather than Android, but it's all Google ecosystem.

    I have several Chromecast and Nest devices, including a 1st Gen Nest Hub
    with screen as my "alarm clock"

    A couple of days ago, the voice that it uses changed from a very
    synthetic sounding female voice to a quite natural (though rather flat) sounding male voice, the firmware date is 2024-08-05 so not /that/ recent.

    Anyone else notice a similar change? Is it Gemini/AI?

    My Google-Navigation-System in my EV was updated and showed the same
    effect. The aural guidance is still this lovely girl's voice once the
    trip started.

    --
    "Roma locuta, causa finita." (Augustinus)

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to hugybear@gmx.net on Thu Dec 5 18:03:03 2024
    In comp.mobile.android, on Thu, 5 Dec 2024 19:24:28 +0100, Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:

    On 05.12.24 14:31, Andy Burns wrote:
    OK, a Fuchsia question rather than Android, but it's all Google ecosystem. >>
    I have several Chromecast and Nest devices, including a 1st Gen Nest Hub
    with screen as my "alarm clock"

    A couple of days ago, the voice that it uses changed from a very
    synthetic sounding female voice to a quite natural (though rather flat)
    sounding male voice, the firmware date is 2024-08-05 so not /that/ recent. >>
    Anyone else notice a similar change? Is it Gemini/AI?

    My Google-Navigation-System in my EV was updated and showed the same
    effect. The aural guidance is still this lovely girl's voice once the
    trip started.

    I have voice turned off in my phone's navigation, but yesterday, a voice
    chimed in to say that there was a report of a cop at the place coming
    up, and it let me tap yes or no that he was still there. I haven't
    heard a voice in years, even when I've gotten stuck in trafffic on the
    xway.

    They have 6 or 8 examples of kinds of road delays. I wonder if cops are
    a special category, and in general, if anyone has complained about
    google warning drivers about cops. After all, their preesence should be
    a suprise.

    I didn't see a cop.

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to micky on Thu Dec 5 23:07:22 2024
    micky wrote:

    I have voice turned off in my phone's navigation, but yesterday, a voice chimed in to say that there was a report of a cop at the place coming
    up, and it let me tap yes or no that he was still there.

    I have alerts like that set to silent, I also had a "police ahead"
    pop-up yesterday for the first time, I was travelling to the county
    police HQ at the time.

    They do seem to be pushing Waze features across to Maps, the directions
    of which lane to be in at junctions is comically inaccurate though.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to usenet@andyburns.uk on Fri Dec 6 00:01:32 2024
    In comp.mobile.android, on Thu, 5 Dec 2024 23:07:22 +0000, Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:

    micky wrote:

    I have voice turned off in my phone's navigation, but yesterday, a voice
    chimed in to say that there was a report of a cop at the place coming
    up, and it let me tap yes or no that he was still there.

    I have alerts like that set to silent, I also had a "police ahead"
    pop-up yesterday for the first time, I was travelling to the county
    police HQ at the time.

    They do seem to be pushing Waze features across to Maps, the directions

    That's right. I forgot tha the cop information it said came from Waze.

    of which lane to be in at junctions is comically inaccurate though.

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