9780300248036-0300248032-The Voice Catchers: How Marketers Listen In to Exploit Your Feelings, Your Privacy, and Your Wallet

The Voice Catchers: How Marketers Listen In to Exploit Your Feelings, Your Privacy, and Your Wallet

ISBN-13: 9780300248036
ISBN-10: 0300248032
Author: Joseph Turow
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardcover 344 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300248036
ISBN-10: 0300248032
Author: Joseph Turow
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardcover 344 pages

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The Voice Catchers: How Marketers Listen In to Exploit Your Feelings, Your Privacy, and Your Wallet (ISBN-13: 9780300248036 and ISBN-10: 0300248032), written by authors Joseph Turow, was published by Yale University Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Computer & Technology Industry (Business Technology, Marketing, Marketing & Sales, Engineering, Social Aspects, Technology, Communication & Media Studies, Social Sciences, Industries) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Voice Catchers: How Marketers Listen In to Exploit Your Feelings, Your Privacy, and Your Wallet (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Computer & Technology Industry books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Your voice provides biometric data. How are marketers using it to manipulate you?



"[Dr. Turow ] is encouraging policymakers and the public to do something I wish we did more often: Be careful and considerate about how we use a powerful technology before it might be used for consequential decisions."--Shira Ovide, New York Times



Only three decades ago, it was inconceivable that virtually entire populations would be carrying around wireless phones wherever they went, or that peoples' exact locations could be tracked by those devices. We now take both for granted. Even just a decade ago the idea that individuals' voices could be used to identify and draw inferences about them as they shopped or interacted with retailers seemed like something out of a science fiction novel. Yet a new business sector is emerging to do exactly that.

 

The first in-depth examination of the voice intelligence industry, The Voice Catchers exposes how artificial intelligence is enabling personalized marketing and discrimination through voice analysis. Amazon and Google have numerous patents pertaining to voice profiling, and even now their smart speakers are extracting and using voice prints for identification and more. Customer service centers are already approaching every caller based on what they conclude a caller's voice reveals about that person's emotions, sentiments, and personality, often in real time. In fact, many scientists believe that a person's weight, height, age, and race, not to mention any illnesses they may have, can also be identified from the sound of that individual's voice. Ultimately not only marketers, but also politicians and governments, may use voice profiling to infer personal characteristics for selfish interests and not for the benefit of a citizen or of society as a whole.

 

Leading communications scholar Joseph Turow places the voice intelligence industry in historical perspective, explores its contemporary developments, and offers a clarion call for regulating this rising surveillance regime.

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