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Does anyone use a non-default voice for the Google Assistant? (Same for Siri, Alexa etc.)

Granted I’m not someone who uses AI assistants a lot, but I’ve never seen anyone use any other voices than the default one (Red). There are 10 voices for Google Assistant, apparently. Do you or someone you know use them?

xeger ,
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I switched my Android assistant to a man’s voice. A woman serving as my digital assistant has always felt mildly sexist to me.

SexualPolytope OP ,
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That’s fair, I guess. In popular media, and also IRL, assistants are almost always women. There’s some sort of ingrained sexism in it.

halfmanhalfalligator ,
DontTreadOnBigfoot ,
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Female Aussie voice for me

steb ,
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Yes! For some reason, she's way less annoying than the Brit or American options.

MrFlamey ,

Not sure about Google Assistant, as I don’t use it, but for driving navigation I love the British female voice. She sounds ditzy when saying “turn left”, and like some kind of SM mistress when she says “turn right”. I love it. Despite this, I would swap her for a thick Scottish male accent in a heartbeat.

mawp ,

I swoon when Natalie tells me there’s an average speed zone ahead

NeoNachtwaechter ,

Does the silent voice count? ;-)

(I don’t ever use these pieces of…)

dm_me_ur_cock ,

I use the male UK voice. I love the accent.

miles ,
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female UK for me iirc

FunnyUsername ,
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Definitely, I hate the default voice. I’ve always wanted an old fashioned style live-in butler like they had in the olden days for fancy people named William Bates or something, so I picked the male voice that made me think of that most

CosmoVerde ,
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That’s what I did with Siri too. At the time (years ago) the voice synthesizer sounded less clunky than the main voice too.

Left google home to default though.

henfredemars ,

I changed my Alexa to British simply because we enjoy the accent.

crazystuff ,

My Siri is Australian, same reason

moobythegoldensock ,

Even though I’m American, I hate the default Siri voice. I have it set to South African Voice 2, which sounds much nicer IMO.

SeeJayEmm ,
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I was going to say, yes. But then I went and looked and it’s set to red. I know I changed it a couple years ago, it.miat have reset.

Dwigt_Rortugal ,
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I wish there was a Jesse Ventura voice, I would use that. Would probably ramble on about the Navy SEALS while trying to listen to music though.

otherbarry ,
southsamurai ,
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I use the non standard “silent” voice.

steb ,
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I switched my Alexa to Australian female voice as I found it less annoying than the default UK female one.

TwystedKynd ,

I’m American, but switched it to the male UK voice. Far less irritating and a lot less “by the way…” crap.

BrerChicken ,

I use a brother on my nest in the kitchen, whom I have a serious, long-term relationship with. I hardly use my assistant on my phone though.

Ambiorickx ,

Way back around 2010 or so, when Siri was still new, it was really bad and I found myself regularly cussing her out. I thought that might be bad to always associate these things with a woman, so I switched it to a male voice, intending to toggle back and forth every so often. I’ve yet to switch back.

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