The decision to replace the human voice over in Google Maps with a completely digitally generated voice was not warmly received by users. Fortunately, Google can listen to criticism and draw conclusions from it.
For many years we have already got used to the voice of Jarosław Juszkiewicz on Google Maps. He led drivers for millions of kilometers and did a great job. One day, however - as Google decided - man had to leave to make room for the machine. Instead of using voice-over voice samples, the application began to use speech generation based on artificial intelligence algorithms.
This definitely did not appeal to thousands of application users, who - as they say - were not only accustomed to the old voice, but in their opinion it simply sounded much better. Thousands of complaints addressed to Google Poland clearly have had the desired effect. The application uses the voice-over again.
Google Maps with a teacher instead of speech synthesis. Jarosław Juszkiewicz's voice returns to the application.
Not everyone will hear the voiceover immediately. It can take several days for all of the applications installed on hundreds of thousands of phones to be changed to the voice of Mr Juszkiewicz. However, it is worth remembering that this change is temporary. The lector came back because of the dissatisfaction of users with the speech synthesis mechanism - which Google interprets as the need to improve this algorithm, and not to completely abandon it.
The synthetically generated voice will come back in the future version of Google Maps. We don't know when to expect it, but we are keeping our fingers crossed to make it sound a bit better. It's good enough that the sentiment to the tone of the voice of the sympathetic journalist Radio Katowice was no longer so important.
Google takes a step back. Jarosław Juszkiewicz as a teacher on Google Maps
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