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Interview With Technologist and Teacher, Chip Edwards – Part 2

July 15, 2020 by Jodi Krangle

Here’s the second part of my interview with technologist and teacher, Chip Edwards. In it, we discussed the shift made when moving from a visual interface to voice technology and how that affects a brand’s capability to connect with its audience as well as the user experience.

We also talked about: 

  • What an invocation name is and how it parallels a domain name
  • How Chip is helping blind individuals get their blogs out on voice devices
  • How spelling doesn’t matter with an invocation name, but rather the sounds in that name
  • The crossover between voice technology and the internet of things (IOT)
  • How cameras in our refrigerators can tell us when we’re low on milk and even order it for us
  • Privacy concerns with advertising and marketing
  • How giving up some of our privacy allows us to experience many conveniences that we wouldn’t be able to otherwise
  • How Google is benefiting from providing us with “free” Gmail service
  • Siri, KFC, and other voice imprints
  • How we’re able to add emotion and other levels of humanness to voice conversion technology
  • How individuals who are unable to speak are utilizing text to speech technology to communicate

To find out more about Chip and his work, check out the following social media platforms:

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cedwards/
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChipEdwards4
  • Create My Voice on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreateMyVoice
  • Create my Voice on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CreateMyVoice/

You can also take a look at the company’s website www.createmyvoice.com.

This episode was very skillfully made to sound beautiful by the talented Humberto Franco (http://www.humbertofranco.com/).

Would you consider reviewing the Audio Branding Podcast?  If so, here’s the Apple Podcast link: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/audio-branding/id1489042453  And if you like what you hear (and read!) – please do share it with anyone you think might be interested. Thanks so much!

And if you’re interested in crafting an audio brand for your business, why not check out my FREE Audio Branding Worksheet?

Filed Under: Advertising, Marketing, Voice Technology Tagged With: blogging, blogs, convenience, internet of things, invocation name, IOT, privacy, text to speech, voice conversion, voice conversion technology, voice imprints

Interview With Technologist and Teacher, Chip Edwards – Part 1

July 8, 2020 by Jodi Krangle

Chip Edwards is a speaker, entrepreneur, teacher, technologist, and the Chief Voice Officer of Create My Voice. Chip helps individuals and brands engage their audiences through voice technology, utilizing smart speakers like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. His company not only helps people strategize how they want to utilize voice apps but also builds those apps to help people deliver their content out to voice devices.

In part one of our conversation, Chip and I talked about how he became interested in his line of work, as well as: 

  • How Amazon has made a way for people, businesses, brands, and content creators to add their own capabilities onto smart speakers and other voice technologies
  • What indicated to Chip that voice technology was going to get big
  • How voice technology is becoming so much more than the smart speakers in our living rooms
  • How devices called wearables are utilizing voice technology
  • The privacy we are giving away in order to gain convenience 
  • The illusion of privacy 
  • How privacy (or lack thereof) comes into play with marketing and advertising
  • Why Google Glass didn’t fare so well on the market
  • One of Amazon’s latest products, glasses with Alexa built in
  • How Chip helps business and brands stay one step ahead of the curve by effectively utilizing voice in reaching their audiences

To learn more, you can find Chip on the following social media platforms:

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cedwards/
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChipEdwards4
  • Create My Voice on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreateMyVoice
  • Create my Voice on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CreateMyVoice/

You can also check out www.createmyvoice.com to find out more about Chip’s work.

This episode was very skillfully made to sound beautiful by the talented Humberto Franco (http://www.humbertofranco.com/).

Would you consider reviewing the Audio Branding Podcast?  If so, here’s the Apple Podcast link: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/audio-branding/id1489042453  And if you like what you hear (and read!) – please do share it with anyone you think might be interested. Thanks so much!

And if you’re interested in crafting an audio brand for your business, why not check out my FREE Audio Branding Worksheet?

Filed Under: Advertising, Marketing, Voice Technology Tagged With: Alexa, Amazon, convenience, Create My Voice, Google Assistant, Google Glass, privacy, smart spakers, voice devices, wearables

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