...and having an interactive kiosk at city hall instead of a human receptionist is probably a reasonable way to save money.
But did they have to gender it?
http://www.cityofsancarlos.org/civica/press/display.asp?layout=1&Entry=480
But did they have to gender it?
http://www.cityofsancarlos.org/civica/press/display.asp?layout=1&Entry=480
"Carly appears in the center of a monopoly-board screen that offers a menu of city departments and services. The Virtual Receptionist is designed to greet visitors and provide much of the assistance a human used to offer.
Residents can access the kiosk via the touch screen monitor, by tapping on the icons that surround her, gaining access to valuable information including department phone numbers and directions to the many city hall offices. In addition, when you click on Carly she begins talking and explaining what services are on the first floor and the second floor, and what services the city provides.
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Date: 24 May 2009 06:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 24 May 2009 11:30 pm (UTC)(When I think about this I flash back to an experience I once had at a conference where I was looking for a female friend's presentation, walked into the back of a big room and saw what for a few seconds seemed to me a young man with a high tenor voice talking about exactly the subject my friend was...)
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Date: 25 May 2009 12:00 am (UTC)