Why Tech Giants Give AI a Female Voice — Exposed!

Most of us use virtual assistants in iPhones, GPS navigators, and other talking stuff almost every day. We ask what the weather will be like, what time it is, what’s 4×4, driving directions, and so on. But we never ask ourselves why the vast majority of the responses we get are spoken in a female voice.

Some scientists argue that finding a female voice that everyone likes is much easier than modulating a male one. It is associated with the mother’s voice, so most people tend to respond positively to it.

The predecessors of virtual assistants, like dispatchers and secretaries, were mostly women. Back in the 40s, American air force pilots “affectionately” called the aircraft warning system “Bitching Betty” for the peculiar intonation of a mechanized voice. By the end of the 20th century, when voice systems moved from aircraft to cars, manufacturers started getting complaints about the built-in GPS navigator speaking in a female voice. They did not want to “listen to a woman,” telling them what to do. Also, those complaints came from angry men, obviously.