I’ve been thinking about this lately and I’m curious how people feel.
For desk-side robots, some communicate using clear human speech,
while others mostly rely on expressive sounds / “alien language” + animations.
Personally, I’m kind of torn.
Human speech can be genuinely helpful for things like reminders or alarms?
At the same time, I really like the Loona / aibi / EMO style of expressive “alien” sounds — because pets like dogs and cats don’t speak either, and we still love them.
But sometimes I wonder if that style becomes too vague in “useful” moments — like reminders or alarms. For example: when a timer goes off, do you actually want the robot to say real words?
• Do you want a desktop robot to speak real human language?
• Or do you prefer Loona-style expressive sounds / alien language most of the time?
• If you do want human speech, in which situations is it truly necessary?
Would love to hear your thoughts.
For desk-side robots, some communicate using clear human speech,
while others mostly rely on expressive sounds / “alien language” + animations.
Personally, I’m kind of torn.
Human speech can be genuinely helpful for things like reminders or alarms?
At the same time, I really like the Loona / aibi / EMO style of expressive “alien” sounds — because pets like dogs and cats don’t speak either, and we still love them.
But sometimes I wonder if that style becomes too vague in “useful” moments — like reminders or alarms. For example: when a timer goes off, do you actually want the robot to say real words?
• Do you want a desktop robot to speak real human language?
• Or do you prefer Loona-style expressive sounds / alien language most of the time?
• If you do want human speech, in which situations is it truly necessary?
Would love to hear your thoughts.