Dusseldorf It can tremble, is sometimes quiet and sometimes loud, powerful, powerful, booming, fragile or restrained: the voice. “My mother always gave me red wine with an egg before speaking, so that my voice sounds better,” the late Federal President Heinrich Lübke is said to have once said.
The example shows: the voice is a powerful instrument. It ensnares, determines, influences, guides and suffers. It can reflect the personality of the wearer and can be changed at the same time – and it signals human closeness. This makes it both a miracle cure and a challenge in times of decentralized work and digitization.
Voice and language are so important that Google’s hardware boss Rick Osterloh particularly emphasized the voice recognition software in the latest pixel smartphone in an interview with Handelsblatt. This suggests that people like to use their voice – also to interact with technology.
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