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CAPE ON - A TECH ACTIVIST PODCAST

Voices Lost in Translation: Confronting AI's Voice Recognition Failure

23 Dec 2023

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"Oye, Mira," listeners! In this compelling episode of Cape On - A Tech Activist Podcast, join Christian Ortiz on a deep dive into the critical issue of voice recognition technology and its failure to embrace the rich diversity of human speech. We're not just talking about a tech glitch; we're confronting a significant barrier in AI's ability to understand and respond to the myriad of accents, dialects, and speech nuances that make up our global community. Christian navigates through the intricate world of AI voice recognition, revealing how this technology, heralded as the future of human-machine interaction, often stumbles and falls short when faced with the real-world diversity of voices. Through a series of vivid sound clips and real-life examples, the episode illustrates the frustration and exclusion felt by many when their speech patterns are misunderstood or entirely ignored by AI systems. But it's not all about the problem. Christian also explores potential solutions and the steps needed to create voice recognition technology that is as inclusive as it is innovative. This episode is more than just an exploration; it's a call to action for tech developers, users, and advocates to recognize and address this crucial flaw in AI development. Tune into Cape On, where technology meets social justice, and be part of the conversation on how we can ensure that every voice is heard and understood in the AI-driven world of tomorrow. #OyeMira #VoiceRecognition #AIFailures #TechInclusivity #CapeOnPodcast #TechActivism

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