The Voice Catchers cover art

The Voice Catchers

How Marketers Listen In to Exploit Your Feelings, Your Privacy, and Your Wallet

Preview

Audible Standard 30-day free trial

Try Standard free
Select 1 audiobook a month from our entire collection.
Listen to your selected audiobooks as long as you're a member.
Get unlimited access to bingeable podcasts.
Standard auto renews for £5.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

The Voice Catchers

By: Joseph Turow
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
Try Standard free

£5.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for £13.76

Buy Now for £13.76

About this listen

Your voice as biometric data, and how marketers are using it to manipulate you

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.

©2021 Joseph Turow (P)2021 Tantor
History & Culture Technology & Society Technology Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Marketing
All stars
Most relevant
Book gives a good insight into the world of voice technology. Would have liked a deeper analysis of related subjects like Amazon connect and whether Amazon uses the voice data for other purposes where it claims to be just data processing for the data controllers

Good insight

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.